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About a <lb/>
He is a traveler who <lb/>
himself to a tbs <lb/>
first time without misgiving. It is <lb/>
the of the river ft <lb/>
that ply the iv or or 1.- <lb/>
charge cargoes at the Manila <lb/>
wharfs. A is a cross <lb/>
between a bamboo raft a <lb/>
and is propelled by poles. <lb/>
is a little faster than a hit <lb/>
it takes a great deal of <lb/>
it at oil, and the passenger is <lb/>
in danger of rolling oil in the <lb/>
; if be is not careful. It is in- <lb/>
tended for freight, but the brown <lb/>
boatmen are always glad get a <lb/>
fare, if any one can be willing <lb/>
to trust themselves to a tricky <lb/>
, craft. The amount a I <lb/>
I can carry without capsizing is <lb/>
large one will often hear <lb/>
twenty-five or thirty men, women <lb/>
children, several dog, a <lb/>
of chickens and boxes, <lb/>
barrels, bundle of pots, <lb/>
pans kettles and other utensils, be- <lb/>
sides provision for the voyagers, j <lb/>
and arrive at its destination without <lb/>
mishap. The of <lb/>
the bamboo it afloat. It usual- <lb/>
travels with the current, the men <lb/>
at the poles merely keeping it in <lb/>
the middle of the stream and clear <lb/>
. of sandbars and floating logs. In <lb/>
of constant watchfulness, how- <lb/>
ever, sometimes a heavily laden <lb/>
will go aground in the shallows, <lb/>
end then the boatmen will lay down <lb/>
their poles and go to sleep until the <lb/>
fide floats it off again. <lb/>
Several days are usually <lb/>
ed in a by <lb/>
during all that time the travelers <lb/>
cat and sleep on board. The me <lb/>
Consist of cold and dried <lb/>
fish. There i no of any <lb/>
kind from ton, rain or heavy night <lb/>
d and no privacy for anybody. <lb/>
and women go to sleep <lb/>
I ever them, and the <lb/>
sure to be j <lb/>
of the cargo, make the small <lb/>
hours of the morning hideous with <lb/>
their crowing, while the dogs add to <lb/>
the din by frequent lime scrap- <lb/>
GOV. R. B. GLENN <lb/>
Of North Carolina, says <lb/>
PNEUMONIA <lb/>
CURE <lb/>
Great External Remedy <lb/>
Far Ck. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
I make it a rule never to <lb/>
m medicines until I have my- <lb/>
self <lb/>
many in the land that are perfect <lb/>
attain . but having tried Cure <lb/>
for sore throat and other m- <lb/>
trouble. I have <lb/>
cordially din <lb/>
Salt by All Druggists, and <lb/>
SUBSCRIBERS. <lb/>
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had jut topped a long in-1 babies yell in chorus. <lb/>
, was walking my Occasionally a too sound <lb/>
. a .-It .-1 n i <lb/>
o-q was occasionally a too <lb/>
j when on around a corner of; overboard, ard <lb/>
Hie road hidden by some trees I. p until he is fished <lb/>
, seventy yard in front of me, York <lb/>
out<lb/>
I J. j Cashier of the above named do a t <lb/>
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SMITH, <lb/>
Sucre .-. to be- <lb/>
at <lb/>
fore <lb/>
1905, <lb/>
h. day of Fob. <lb/>
HODGES, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
L DIXON. <lb/>
B. C. CANNON. <lb/>
J. R SMITH. <lb/>
hi king in the i in n open patch <lb/>
of grass, a magnificent full <lb/>
grown lion. The sun not strong, <lb/>
and he was very, very lazily flicking <lb/>
hi tail from do to side. He had <lb/>
Treating Warts. <lb/>
Children's bands often <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
by and they <lb/>
1-, amber red in the weak sun-i cured in a way. harts <lb/>
and sweet oil <lb/>
Oral sensation was one of and paint the warts tins <lb/>
profound amazement each It is yet thorough- <lb/>
at such a fine j satisfactory. touched <lb/>
beast He was a beauty, and into the most tenacious warts will in <lb/>
to that be time kill them and they can <lb/>
,, ., . . u v removed. <lb/>
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb/>
THE BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEBRUARY 14TH, U <lb/>
H. SOURCES <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdraft <lb/>
Fixture 1,680 <lb/>
i is and Banker <lb/>
ten <lb/>
Gold ii <lb/>
I I . deluding minor <lb/>
i-. <lb/>
Nation note, other <lb/>
i . . 4,174.00 <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Undivided less <lb/>
000.00 <lb/>
2,000.00 <lb/>
rent exp. and taxes pa d 3,934.46 <lb/>
Time Certificate of Deposit 551.82 <lb/>
posits subject to check <lb/>
Ci outstanding 1.264.05 <lb/>
was really wild as be lay on his side <lb/>
looking at me with his head raised <lb/>
removed. Host children, <lb/>
however, object to your cutting <lb/>
I'll --j. . <lb/>
as a dog doe, when he hears bis even the dead part since they <lb/>
master's footsteps. He was as fat have a fear of its hurting. After <lb/>
Total <lb/>
lull, <lb/>
h, .-hi r of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
. true to the beat. f my and belie <lb/>
J. U. DAVIS, Cashier <lb/>
ard to me,; Correct<lb/>
J. A. G. L. <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
tho <lb/>
WHITE TAYLOR, <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
HAVE AM ATTRACTIVE LINE OF <lb/>
Dry G Caps, Met <lb/>
tings, <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
as butter, sleek coated and glossy. <lb/>
pony, as the breeze was com- <lb/>
from the other direction, did <lb/>
not mind him and went steadily on <lb/>
without so much as pricking up his <lb/>
ears. dog was walking on in <lb/>
front about ten yards and luckily <lb/>
did not notice him. It was not <lb/>
I was actually passing him, which <lb/>
I did within twenty yards, that I re- <lb/>
that if the lion took it into <lb/>
hi head to fancy a bit of white man <lb/>
I should unable to dispute bis <lb/>
right. <lb/>
I had proceeded <lb/>
yard the lion got up leisurely and <lb/>
followed along the road behind me. <lb/>
bat after going about yards ho <lb/>
turned into the bush at the side <lb/>
the road. <lb/>
troth of the situation was <lb/>
that his majesty had just gorged <lb/>
himself, and a lion will not attack <lb/>
unless hungry or wounded. This <lb/>
; condition saved my dog, for lions <lb/>
j and tigers have a strongly developed <lb/>
love for canine <lb/>
i Dispatch. <lb/>
j end <lb/>
The co ks and hens of tire barn- <lb/>
removing wart wash tho parts with <lb/>
a weak solution of carbolic acid. A <lb/>
drop of peroxide of hydrogen in the <lb/>
will cleanse all <lb/>
Do believe in such absurd <lb/>
things as superstitious persons en- <lb/>
for the removal of warts, <lb/>
for wart almost difficult to <lb/>
remove as teeth, and the foolish no- <lb/>
which ever prevailed of <lb/>
causing them to disappear through <lb/>
some magic is not to be thought of <lb/>
in this enlightened <lb/>
We r vi log list <lb/>
The ; . to it comply <lb/>
la the Post- <lb/>
-i goes into effect <lb/>
; . this no weekly <lb/>
.,. f-e sent to subscriber who <lb/>
i the <lb/>
subscription is paid. <lb/>
without payment will <lb/>
required I each paper. <lb/>
Therefor we ask ever subscriber to <lb/>
Ti . ten who owe for one <lb/>
year or I to tend a at <lb/>
can your name on our <lb/>
list. he can no choice in <lb/>
this, but will have to with the <lb/>
law. <lb/>
We hope every subscribe.-will attend to <lb/>
this promptly as w; h-ii rather not drop a <lb/>
single name from our list. bear in <lb/>
that <lb/>
be mailed after April 1st. to any person <lb/>
who owe one year or<lb/>
m- <lb/>
WK<lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb/>
Truth iii Fiction. <lb/>
VOL. No. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. MARCH <lb/>
1908 <lb/>
One Dollar Per Year <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
STANDS NEXT PUBLIC SCHOOLS. <lb/>
MAYOR EATON NATION- <lb/>
AL B. L. ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
Address of the Mayor of North Caro- <lb/>
of <lb/>
Closing Day of the Session <lb/>
at New <lb/>
New Orleans, Li., Fe . <lb/>
At today's session 16th <lb/>
annual meeting -f the United <lb/>
League of Local Building <lb/>
and Loan the <lb/>
address of <lb/>
Mayor O. B. Eaton of Winston- <lb/>
Mr Baton spoke on scope <lb/>
and character f the building and <lb/>
loan association work, declaring <lb/>
that it was truth is institution <lb/>
that the American home is es- <lb/>
Considering th.; scope and <lb/>
of its work the Build <lb/>
yard arc unique among <lb/>
feathered <lb/>
in the fact they have <lb/>
I no name. call them <lb/>
i but us a of a <lb/>
I chicken a young barnyard fowl, <lb/>
i-,., and not applied <lb/>
We are making a specialty usual i and to an e have so <lb/>
qualities, now going at .; cents. ,,., calling them chicken, how- <lb/>
cannot be surpassed on India Linens,, Lawns and all ever, that there is little of <lb/>
white Ca d i making n change. It seems strange <lb/>
White not <lb/>
COUNTY PRODUCE BOUGHT SOLD j a suitable name at tho <lb/>
. Tho <lb/>
. . . ,, . . quarter said a nu- <lb/>
which contains over feet -should a very <lb/>
of floor space. Even with SO , ., t U nothing but one <lb/>
a tore, it requires two or thirteen. There are <lb/>
; i t c i additional to ,. ,,, it th <lb/>
mere Friday. the by jg mt <lb/>
firm I. . . <lb/>
den is the <lb/>
towns in Pitt county and is <lb/>
ahead at at a fast rate We did <lb/>
not know until seeing it Friday, <lb/>
that it possesses the largest <lb/>
in the county. It has this <lb/>
distinction in the two-story brick <lb/>
tore of the J. R. Smith Co.,<lb/>
A TOWN. <lb/>
firm , , . . , holds in its claws, there are thirteen <lb/>
Ayden has quite a number of the tail, <lb/>
substantial merchant-; who have thirteen feathers in its <lb/>
large stores and carry nice stocks-1 there are <lb/>
these are that lines, thirteen <lb/>
they are out for business by tn, thirteen arrowheads. <lb/>
advertising space in the Av- the words Quarter <lb/>
den department of the weekly . . thirteen <lb/>
edition of The R that is so <lb/>
well conducted by J M. Blow. <lb/>
the finest Tobacco because <lb/>
is prepared expressly for To- <lb/>
twenty-three years experience <lb/>
no guess careful study of the <lb/>
requirements of this particular plant. <lb/>
Ask your dealer for Orinoco and see that the trade <lb/>
mark is on every bag. <lb/>
F. S. Royster Guano Company <lb/>
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb/>
There is nothing comparable in <lb/>
power, in influence and in <lb/>
in the development of <lb/>
as the spirit of home <lb/>
ownership among men, and for <lb/>
every dollar invested in the en- <lb/>
of this idea thous- <lb/>
ands of dollars will be by <lb/>
lessening crime and by building <lb/>
up a citizenship imbued with <lb/>
principles of life and duty, who <lb/>
stand ready fight our <lb/>
win our victories and who are the <lb/>
conservators of liberty. <lb/>
If he who caused two blades of <lb/>
grass to grow where formerly <lb/>
grew but one is a benefactor to <lb/>
the race, how much greater <lb/>
factor must that organization be <lb/>
that builds homes where former- <lb/>
there were none. Through <lb/>
the instrumentality of the Build- <lb/>
and Loan Association millions <lb/>
of homes have built where <lb/>
virtue resides in the warmth and <lb/>
purity of vestal fires and where <lb/>
GREATLY INCREASE EARNINGS. <lb/>
SHOWN IN REPORT OF SOUTHERN <lb/>
RAILWAY. <lb/>
m . <lb/>
and Loan Association is one j contentment dwells like a <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
the <lb/>
summer. Around these homes <lb/>
vised all the dearest and sweet- quarter of 1906 <lb/>
of.-the greatest institutions <lb/>
mind of man has ever <lb/>
produced- in its j associations of life, upon them <lb/>
potent in i B influence, the hopes of happiness of <lb/>
the nations of the earth and above <lb/>
of Railroad Wu Better Under <lb/>
Low Rate. <lb/>
The quarterly report of the <lb/>
Southern Railway of its business <lb/>
done in North Carolina for the <lb/>
three months of last year, <lb/>
November and December, <lb/>
was received by the Corporation <lb/>
Commission yesterday, having <lb/>
bun due since 1st. <lb/>
Although the effects of the <lb/>
the panic are plainly reflected in <lb/>
report for the quarter ending <lb/>
December 31st, 1907, as <lb/>
ed with earnings shown for the <lb/>
previous quarter, ending <lb/>
31st. a significant fact is <lb/>
that earnings from intrastate <lb/>
passengers and freight <lb/>
a quarter during which there <lb/>
e was general business depression <lb/>
an increase over earnings <lb/>
m the same sources for the <lb/>
RAILROADS HAVE ROBBED PEOPLE republican county HAPPENINGS IN CAROLINA <lb/>
OF IN CARRYING Republican convention for the TOO SHORT FOR SEPARATE <lb/>
MAILS. of delegates to the State; <lb/>
conventions , <lb/>
U the Charge Made by called for the purpose of elect-, <lb/>
Lloyd, of State and Congressional P <lb/>
r . n n o delegates to th National Re- Salisbury, N. C. March 3.- <lb/>
Washington, D. o March g Convention which is to j Unknown robbers loot I th, post- <lb/>
-The that the govern P city of Chicago, office <lb/>
been robbed . , . ,. I <lb/>
v; <lb/>
to <lb/>
, .-.,. station <lb/>
been robbed of 1908. of r. last <lb/>
since 1880 by the. ,.,,,, blown <lb/>
railroads carrying the mails was, direction,,,,.,, and about two hundred <lb/>
of dollars taken. T did <lb/>
today by Mr Lloyd, of Missouri. ca the their work at midnight and es- <lb/>
He referred to the new system to , w ,;,,,,. as de- <lb/>
their respective town-L. I There is <lb/>
introduced at the usual place of y <lb/>
General and declared that it as Saturday. March <lb/>
an admission that the <lb/>
Department allowed the t. <lb/>
Pf a county convention to be<lb/>
for S goods <lb/>
Ca, <lb/>
Louisburg N. C, March <lb/>
News of n disastrous fire at <lb/>
Spring night reached <lb/>
here this morning. One store <lb/>
to Mr Spivey was <lb/>
in its achieve it <lb/>
next to the public school <lb/>
in power, in and in <lb/>
port, It is an institution <lb/>
to the people, most char <lb/>
the people and <lb/>
lest of hope for the people. It <lb/>
great unit expressing itself, <lb/>
in the first place, in the product <lb/>
of human labor. A piece of <lb/>
money in an old stocking is no <lb/>
more n a leaf upon a tree. It <lb/>
is the coin is taken out and <lb/>
used that it becomes of value, <lb/>
and the nature of the value de- <lb/>
pends upon the quality of the <lb/>
use. <lb/>
The building and loan <lb/>
collects the numberless lit- <lb/>
rills of capital which flow <lb/>
from labor and which would min- <lb/>
less effectively to human <lb/>
needs them into <lb/>
visible and substantial wealth <lb/>
most needful to man. It i the <lb/>
poor man's bank in the highest <lb/>
and truest sense. It receives <lb/>
and lends his money and then <lb/>
organizes and utilizes the full <lb/>
force and effect of his capital <lb/>
and makes it contribute its part <lb/>
to the wealth of the world and to <lb/>
the sustenance and welfare of <lb/>
the people <lb/>
shines the ever blessed star <lb/>
that lights the pathway back to <lb/>
the paradise that man lost <lb/>
FARMVILLE ITEMS. <lb/>
, i <lb/>
-en filed purpose of selecting delegates to ; <lb/>
call attend the State convention aid <lb/>
the com- <lb/>
These iron amount to <lb/>
from passengers and <lb/>
from freight, considering <lb/>
only intrastate business, as <lb/>
by the following digests <lb/>
from the reports tor the last <lb/>
quarter of 1907 and 1906 <lb/>
Intrastate <lb/>
Farmville, N. 1908-. . . <lb/>
C L. Wilkinson, of Greenville, Intrastate passengers <lb/>
who has been visiting his par- . <lb/>
returned yesterday L over same <lb/>
Perkins went <lb/>
Wilson Saturday and returned <lb/>
yesterday- <lb/>
J. C Lanier, of Greenville was <lb/>
in our town yesterday. <lb/>
Dr. C. C. Joyner, and S. C. <lb/>
Wooten went to New Bern last <lb/>
Thursday and returned Friday. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Pee Law one of <lb/>
the teachers in the Farmville <lb/>
graded school, has been quite <lb/>
quarter 1906. . <lb/>
Intrastate freight De <lb/>
and none suggested. <lb/>
audit and control <lb/>
and the following <lb/>
exclaim, d. o townships are entitled the<lb/>
declared that they M Rep. <lb/>
the beginning all men, b <lb/>
because of their connection m Ex. Com- of Pitt Co. <lb/>
capo <lb/>
one way or another with the sup- <lb/>
E. E <lb/>
1907. certain publication. <lb/>
Intrastate freight have much <lb/>
1906. . . he exclaimed. need <lb/>
laws less departmental <lb/>
Increase over same . <lb/>
quarter <lb/>
For the quarter ending De- <lb/>
1907, the earnings <lb/>
from all sources of intrastate <lb/>
sick, but her many friends are including passengers, <lb/>
. it- . . <lb/>
I glad to learn that she is rapidly <lb/>
recovering. <lb/>
The East Carolina Train made <lb/>
its first regular trip to Hooker- <lb/>
ton yesterday, and the schedule <lb/>
has been changed so we will <lb/>
have only one mail each day, in- <lb/>
stead of two-mails, on Tuesday's <lb/>
Thursdays, and Saturdays. <lb/>
The farmers in this section of <lb/>
the county are getting busy, and <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds R. Williams <lb/>
has issued the following licenses <lb/>
freight, express and mail and since last report; <lb/>
express and miscellaneous, were <lb/>
greater than of the T. A. Ange and Hattie Arnold. <lb/>
. . v. e.-o----- <lb/>
teaches the purchasing pow-j every indications points to a good <lb/>
of money; it increases a crop <lb/>
earning power and his capacity <lb/>
for service; it teaches the great <lb/>
lesson of economy; it teaches <lb/>
him to accumulate something for <lb/>
his declining years; it teaches <lb/>
that some measure of self denial <lb/>
is an invaluable condition and <lb/>
blessedness in life; it <lb/>
teaches a man that in order to <lb/>
COX'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
build himself up in the <lb/>
he must own a home or in <lb/>
some way tied in business <lb/>
direction to the community in <lb/>
which he lives; it teaches that <lb/>
one of the roads to good citizen- <lb/>
ship lies in the ownership of <lb/>
homes and that in communities <lb/>
where this is secured society and <lb/>
individuals arc having their <lb/>
highest development and the <lb/>
largest allotment of human hap- <lb/>
It encourages industry, <lb/>
it means progress, it means push, I <lb/>
it means development, it means <lb/>
a steady movement to better <lb/>
things and more glorious achieve <lb/>
It teaches a man to <lb/>
stand upright and self-respect- <lb/>
working out his in <lb/>
the sweat of his brow, loyal to <lb/>
his town and earnest in his <lb/>
wherever it rests. <lb/>
A nation's power and great- <lb/>
Cox's Mill, N. C. March 2nd. <lb/>
Our farmers are making good <lb/>
use of this fine weather at work. <lb/>
H- A. Moore and Oscar Evans <lb/>
spent Sunday in Craven county <lb/>
and reported a fine trip- <lb/>
Miss Haddock spent a <lb/>
few days last week near Had- <lb/>
dock X Roads. <lb/>
Misses Lillie Carroll and Nan- <lb/>
Page spent Saturday night and <lb/>
Sunday with Miss Bessie Moore. <lb/>
Ed Moore went to Greenville <lb/>
and Winterville today on <lb/>
quarter of 1906 by <lb/>
230.53 these totals of <lb/>
earnings being for the two <lb/>
December 1907 <lb/>
December 1906 <lb/>
An increase of <lb/>
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb/>
DEATH OF MRS. M. T. <lb/>
Spring Hope, N. d Feb. <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
Please allow me space your <lb/>
W. Smith and <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Wilson and Annie <lb/>
i a-.-y, others were <lb/>
badly damaged. L is estimated <lb/>
at to <lb/>
W. J- Hick la <lb/>
Orphan Atrium. <lb/>
Today at Oxford <lb/>
dent Hicks and his wife <lb/>
i will celebrate their golden wed- <lb/>
I ding anniversary, and with this <lb/>
happy event there comes the <lb/>
he is to from <lb/>
the of the or- <lb/>
as soon as his successor <lb/>
la chosen and has been shown <lb/>
his duties. Mr. Kicks has been <lb/>
superintendent ten years. He <lb/>
tendered his resignation some. <lb/>
but agreed to re- <lb/>
main until successor had been <lb/>
I selected and also to initiate him <lb/>
into the various and arduous <lb/>
ties of the position. Two men <lb/>
are in view, one A. C. of <lb/>
who for h number of <lb/>
years was the of the <lb/>
Davis Military the other <lb/>
being Leon Hash, of <lb/>
It is that the <lb/>
choice will be some time <lb/>
HANRAHAN ITEMS. <lb/>
Hawaiian, N, C , Mar- 3rd. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. <lb/>
visited relatives near Grifton <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. <lb/>
of Ridge Springs, spent <lb/>
ac W. L. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lang spent the News <lb/>
Sunday with relatives near and Observer <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Miss Eva Smith, who has be n <lb/>
visiting relatives at Grifton, <lb/>
came home Monday. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs- R. Johnson, from <lb/>
Willie Cooper and Celia ton spent Sun Jay after- <lb/>
ton- noon at J. E. Mumford's. <lb/>
Jesse Bradley and Lena Smith visited in <lb/>
Thorn. last week. <lb/>
Wm. Cox and Mary Cox. Smith, <lb/>
Mills and Lou by Miss Ell Mumford, <lb/>
to her home near Green- <lb/>
ville Friday and returned Sunday <lb/>
Drum Corps. <lb/>
A movement is foot or- <lb/>
corps hero to make <lb/>
music for the var- <lb/>
ans at their annual me and <lb/>
reunions. It will take <lb/>
to get the and <lb/>
this amount <lb/>
paper to state that my wife's <lb/>
mother, Mrs. M- T. Hambrick, <lb/>
died in the parsonage at Spring <lb/>
Hope. N. C. Feb. 19th. 1908, at <lb/>
p. m- <lb/>
She had been in declining <lb/>
health for several months, <lb/>
gradually grew weaker until <lb/>
did not seem to <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Adams. <lb/>
Geo- Daniel <lb/>
Essex and Louisa <lb/>
May and Eula Vines- <lb/>
Thad Muse and Jennie Hines. <lb/>
Dave Washington and Victoria <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Amos Edwards and <lb/>
subscribed. <lb/>
soldiers are <lb/>
pass is ard we should <lb/>
do to All with <lb/>
pleasure the few years remain- <lb/>
to them. Maj. Harding <lb/>
will v for tho <lb/>
, drum <lb/>
lack. <lb/>
Miss Birdie one of <lb/>
the teachers of the school <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
J. A. Smith his son <lb/>
near Grifton Sunday. <lb/>
Capt. T. F. Johnson went up <lb/>
the road Sunday. <lb/>
James Griffin and E. Lang, of <lb/>
Grifton, here Monday. <lb/>
Jacob f Grifton, <lb/>
spent Sunday afternoon at W. L- to her <lb/>
J. H. of Clay Root, <lb/>
L. F. Avery says he has some <lb/>
tobacco plants nearly large <lb/>
enough to set out. He is one of <lb/>
our lucky men. <lb/>
There will be preaching at <lb/>
Rose Hill <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
end came. She <lb/>
much pain, but general I was here last <lb/>
debility of her. Several from her, attended <lb/>
death. To her death had no s fol- service at Gum Swamp Sunday. <lb/>
horrors, nor was she afraid. A. L. v. as <lb/>
she had been a faithful and con- R Stella in the neighborhood Sunday. <lb/>
follower of Christ for a g bribing. I <lb/>
long number of years. Like St h Emma <lb/>
Paul she whom she had c <lb/>
Paid she knew i <lb/>
believed, and was persuaded . ,,. a,. <lb/>
to keen all she had ,. <lb/>
the was able to keep <lb/>
next j committed unto Him. <lb/>
She was seventy five years <lb/>
the 28th of last December, and <lb/>
Baker, Walter Loftin, and I <lb/>
Ellis <lb/>
Banks Make Good <lb/>
The banks of Greenville and <lb/>
Pitt county are making public the <lb/>
statements of their business as <lb/>
by the sick- <lb/>
of her parents, and whose <lb/>
mother, d reached <lb/>
has ; <lb/>
. she cannot r- <lb/>
to c t <lb/>
.; . , is <lb/>
teacher i d all in- <lb/>
t in the t that <lb/>
she c return. <lb/>
PI c-t- <lb/>
Sellers, colored, <lb/>
highest average was made the 14th of February, as called. at w horn.- in this city, this<lb/>
Tobacco Sale. <lb/>
The report C. W. <lb/>
Harvey, of Greenville To- <lb/>
board of Trade, shows that <lb/>
the of leaf tobacco-on the <lb/>
A nation, market to <lb/>
lies in her homes where the of February were <lb/>
spirit of ownership reigns and at an average price of per <lb/>
around whose altar liberty is hundred. <lb/>
enshrined in their own hearts The sales for up, to <lb/>
Home is the basis of society and March 1st were pounds <lb/>
good government. at an average price o. <lb/>
, ,,. of consumption. Bell- <lb/>
leaves two sons and one and the comptroller of ,,., oldest and most <lb/>
and two brothers with a host Teacher. I currency. A reading of these fireman in the Atlantic <lb/>
of friends to mourn her <lb/>
But our loss is her gain. <lb/>
Yours Truly, <lb/>
B. E. Stanfield. <lb/>
shows what excellent <lb/>
banking institutions we have and <lb/>
well they are managed. <lb/>
are absolutely safe and <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Old in May. <lb/>
The Confederate veterans <lb/>
Pitt county will hold their re-1 convenience and ac- <lb/>
; union this year on May 14th, and n tho <lb/>
Mrs W W. Thomas died early the committee is already at <lb/>
Monday night at her home near arranging a good program. Sen- <lb/>
Stokes She leaves a husband, L S. Overman will deliver <lb/>
two daughters and one son. the address. <lb/>
to the public. <lb/>
The best drink of coffee- <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
j C Line service and for the <lb/>
years has been running <lb/>
with Mr. between <lb/>
here and Weldon. until <lb/>
when his health broke and he <lb/>
was forced to quit <lb/>
is of the finest among <lb/>
men in the A. C. L. service- <lb/>
Kinston Free Pres<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
iii<lb/>
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Greenville's Department Store <lb/>
Setting What You <lb/>
i Want<lb/>
Always brings satisfaction to the buyer, and <lb/>
b able to y your wants is equally <lb/>
gratifying to seller This is the <lb/>
at <lb/>
G Department Store. <lb/>
. goods are <lb/>
A FINANCIAL GENIUS. <lb/>
e isl what you want, <lb/>
right and price right <lb/>
Was Never <lb/>
department i filled with goods <lb/>
needs of the family, the home, the <lb/>
or the <lb/>
La . dress <lb/>
we are p i <lb/>
goods, trimmings, <lb/>
Just now is the sea- <lb/>
r i <lb/>
His Scheme Did Not Impress th <lb/>
Bank President. <lb/>
The of the Western <lb/>
bank sat in his easy <lb/>
chair smoking a fragrant Havana <lb/>
meditating upon the tenons of <lb/>
the late business panic when tho <lb/>
door of the was opened, and <lb/>
tall, slim man wearing a suit of <lb/>
faded black entered the room. <lb/>
pardon, said tho caller, <lb/>
removing his bat and sitting down <lb/>
in another chair, you are the <lb/>
president of this bank, are you <lb/>
did you get in <lb/>
was told by one of your sub- <lb/>
ordinates that would find you here, <lb/>
ho the arc you f <lb/>
name is I am an <lb/>
inventor <lb/>
do you <lb/>
sir. u my presence <lb/>
object in calling <lb/>
v. .- lo arrange i t the depositing of <lb/>
a sum of m . <lb/>
ids to all <lb/>
know i. i it the amount in so <lb/>
lei e would refer <lb/>
mo you, thought it best to <lb/>
. to <lb/>
i. e is the o i <lb/>
mill on<lb/>
cash. may add that it is <lb/>
the o of financial scheme <lb/>
vi n the president of a great <lb/>
k mat e <lb/>
it in such <lb/>
shape you are ready to deposit <lb/>
A I was about to ex- <lb/>
plain, the money will not <lb/>
tin rel illy <lb/>
I plan.- i re. but it will be in <lb/>
i ea-h win <lb/>
it a business<lb/>
Last Round for Taxes. <lb/>
I will make the last visit over <lb/>
the county to collect taxes due <lb/>
for the year 1907 at the following <lb/>
times and <lb/>
Falkland. Falkland township <lb/>
Tuesday March <lb/>
Farmville, township, <lb/>
Tuesday March <lb/>
Bethel. Bethel township, <lb/>
March <lb/>
township. <lb/>
Thursday March <lb/>
Grimesland, township, <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
at Greenville <lb/>
In the of North the close of business Feb. 14th. 1908. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
I Loans ard discounts 136.556.45 <lb/>
Over drafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured <lb/>
All other stocks, bonds <lb/>
and Mortgages <lb/>
Banking house 4,200.00 <lb/>
Fur. and 3.872.32 <lb/>
2,001.17 <lb/>
2,400.00 <lb/>
8.072,2 <lb/>
63.755.20 <lb/>
4,906.95 <lb/>
433.50 <lb/>
3.259.07 <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
i stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 25,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current expenses <lb/>
and paid 17.144.80 <lb/>
Time <lb/>
r. a . 100,011.13 <lb/>
Cashier's chick <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
Total <lb/>
766.11 <lb/>
231.228.66 <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold <lb/>
Silver con, including <lb/>
Saturday March <lb/>
C. D. Beaver I bank notes <lb/>
Dam township, Mar. and other y. g , o <lb/>
Bell X Roads, town- <lb/>
ship. Tuesday March 10- <lb/>
Stokes, Carolina township, . L , , . <lb/>
Saturday March North . of Pitt <lb/>
,. c. i L i. Little, i of the above named hank, do sol- <lb/>
Swift Creek township, the above statement is true ; the best of my <lb/>
Saturday March and belief. JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
All who fail to pay will be ad- <lb/>
and cost added their <lb/>
taxes. Pay promptly and 25th day of February <lb/>
promptly <lb/>
cost and trouble. <lb/>
L. W. Tucker. Sheriff. <lb/>
worn to Attest <lb/>
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb/>
. e n <lb/>
in to <lb/>
the s <lb/>
1903 ROBT. I. HOWARD <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
W R. WILSON, <lb/>
mil <lb/>
to Invest <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
A WATER BO <lb/>
LEAD i u St <lb/>
-ii<lb/>
VI. <lb/>
is to blow out Hie boiler <lb/>
is the plumb- <lb/>
hi; been imp. done. <lb/>
There will be no such <lb/>
he <lb/>
. <lb/>
Department Store <lb/>
i j <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
THE BANK OF WINTERVILLE <lb/>
. w i n e, N. C. a <lb/>
In the of North Carolina, at the close of business. Feb. 14th. 1908. . <lb/>
C. A. <lb/>
r . . ; i pT <lb/>
i end as b as tho <lb/>
. i . . . is contingent <lb/>
, . . ,; r -n <lb/>
i i. celebrated <lb/>
end Ola spy's, <lb/>
an <lb/>
which shall explain <lb/>
to presently. In order to <lb/>
these ti inventions properly <lb/>
need tho of treasury <lb/>
notes preferred, as a <lb/>
lean until the returns begin <lb/>
The pushed a knob on <lb/>
the I desk, a <lb/>
bouncer instantly <lb/>
ii i. the official <lb/>
heed of . first order for our services to <lb/>
bank, this i and fall win us so- <lb/>
Lin Cut . . , . <lb/>
licit a trial order a test of <lb/>
Even. our ability to your plumb- F. O. James, <lb/>
A Lancashire lad went into a ; ins promptly, thoroughly and J Whichard, <lb/>
. o i Robert Greene, <lb/>
I Wiley Brown, <lb/>
If so invest in a good one, and from a firm of established <lb/>
reputation, f there is honor in house you deal with <lb/>
hi worth and value hi r Roods it has <lb/>
alway been our greatest . i protection to our <lb/>
Th r are now more i Campbell Pianos <lb/>
in ii r combined. There <lb/>
why. u a partial number of Green- <lb/>
. G. <lb/>
J. R Mi <lb/>
Dr. E. <lb/>
Dr. C L <lb/>
J L <lb/>
II. W. c. <lb/>
H. L. Carr. <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
W, B. II I. <lb/>
W H. <lb/>
and o. L. Joy in., <lb/>
articles and the thoroughness Chas. <lb/>
if our work. We expect every . <lb/>
Graded <lb/>
i buyer is r <lb/>
A. II. <lb/>
H A<lb/>
WE ARE YOUR <lb/>
PLUMBERS. <lb/>
We guarantee both the <lb/>
quality of all s <lb/>
O p e r a <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans ard discounts 11,024.76 <lb/>
Fun Fix 1,173.53 <lb/>
Demand Loans <lb/>
Due from Banks and <lb/>
Bankers 3,500.78 <lb/>
Cash items <lb/>
Gold coin 140.00 <lb/>
Silver in including <lb/>
ail minor coin currency 340.49 <lb/>
notes and <lb/>
other U. S <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current expenses <lb/>
and taxes paid 28.91 <lb/>
Bills payable 1,000.00 <lb/>
Time certificates of 512.16 <lb/>
Deposits sub. to <lb/>
Cashier's out- <lb/>
the clerk briskly. you read <lb/>
Look at the The lad did <lb/>
not answer. I If went t the counter <lb/>
Di .,, . James Brown. <lb/>
.; C. J. Vines, <lb/>
S. T. Whit <lb/>
W H v, , <lb/>
E. B. . <lb/>
C. E <lb/>
A . <lb/>
D. D. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. F <lb/>
J. W. . I d., <lb/>
. . T. d., <lb/>
F. . ;. i <lb/>
Tyson, r. f. d., <lb/>
F- Ward, d <lb/>
Noah i. d., <lb/>
J. J. s, r. i. d. <lb/>
J. G. r. f d. <lb/>
G. T. Tyson, r f. d, <lb/>
Ashley <lb/>
L. H- Lee, <lb/>
Z. T. Vincent, <lb/>
J. B. Little, <lb/>
r Campbell Pianos, and <lb/>
K the following <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
C. B. Mayo, <lb/>
Baptist Church, <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
O. E Warren, <lb/>
Warren, Jr. <lb/>
J G. Bowling, <lb/>
J. J. Jenkins, <lb/>
W. F. Godwin, <lb/>
W. H. Ricks. <lb/>
F. G. Hartman, <lb/>
E. M. Cheek, <lb/>
Fred Cox, <lb/>
N. W Jackson, <lb/>
W. J. Manning, <lb/>
J. S Keel, <lb/>
H. C. Hooker. <lb/>
W. O. Barnhill, <lb/>
Fleming, <lb/>
T. R Moore, <lb/>
Mrs. Julia Crawford, <lb/>
Mrs- e, <lb/>
A. B. Ellington, <lb/>
R. A. Nichols. <lb/>
20.585 <lb/>
standing <lb/>
Total <lb/>
on which was the legend <lb/>
and bought one. <lb/>
j Then he affixed it to letter and <lb/>
went to the clerk ho had <lb/>
first addressed. That individual <lb/>
was checking pa i orders. When <lb/>
he reached the en I of tho bun- <lb/>
ho looked up. ho ask- <lb/>
ed. I this r <lb/>
inquired the lad, it get <lb/>
-ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb/>
S M <lb/>
Wholesale and retail <lb/>
and Furniture Dealer. Cash; <lb/>
paid for Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed i <lb/>
Profit by getting in line with above representative people <lb/>
of Greenville, Terms to suit your convenience. <lb/>
Very r <lb/>
CHAS.<lb/>
Cashier of the above-named bank do solemn-j And I drew, leaving r , . . , <lb/>
r. <lb/>
above statement is true to the best of <lb/>
J L. JACKSON, <lb/>
A. G. COX, <lb/>
belief <lb/>
and sworn to <lb/>
m, this day of Feb 1908, <lb/>
J. R. JOHNSON, <lb/>
Notary Public- <lb/>
Oil Turkeys, Eggs. etc. <lb/>
Bedsteads, OaK <lb/>
tomorrow Ba, Go-Carts. <lb/>
suits I able.-. Lounges, <lb/>
. , . Safe, P. and Gail Ax <lb/>
. -T;. Snuff, High Life Tobacco. Key <lb/>
Cheroots Henry George <lb/>
el Mercury Cigars, Canned Cherries, Peach <lb/>
G. G. Factory Representative <lb/>
Box <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
looking ii <lb/>
es, Apples, Pine Apples, Syrup, <lb/>
j Jelly, Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Knew He'd j Lye Magic Food, Matches, <lb/>
A young on Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, <lb/>
amateur sportsman, went to tho j Garden Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
highlands for a One day, Nuts, Candies, Dried Apples, <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
The Greenville Banking and <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
AT GREENVILLE <lb/>
In Stated North Carolina at the close of business Feb. 1908 <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans and counts stock <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
and unsecured 5,152.49 <lb/>
Al other Stocks bond.- <lb/>
and mortgages 1.000 <lb/>
Banking l Fur. <lb/>
4,401.12 <lb/>
Due Banks and <lb/>
Bankers <lb/>
Cash items , 7,218.18 <lb/>
including all <lb/>
currency <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes 10,395.00 <lb/>
Total . 189.888,86 <lb/>
J. F. HARRINGTON, <lb/>
J. E. GREEN <lb/>
Directors-j with rather a white face, he called <lb/>
the keeper him and <lb/>
keeper, are all your beaten <lb/>
Do you mind counting <lb/>
replied the keep- <lb/>
and whistled his moo. <lb/>
all he con- <lb/>
after counting them. <lb/>
you paid the <lb/>
sportsman <lb/>
es, <lb/>
Tho gentleman heaved a of <lb/>
relief. said he, <lb/>
. , behind that rock down there you'll <lb/>
10,000.001 Tit- <lb/>
Bits. <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, less <lb/>
current expenses and <lb/>
taxes paid. 4,868.08 <lb/>
943.19 <lb/>
Due to banks <lb/>
Bankers 1.00 <lb/>
Cashier's checks out- <lb/>
standing 1,132.04 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
189.338.85 <lb/>
C S. Carr. Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly <lb/>
that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledge <lb/>
and belief. C. S- CARR, Cashier <lb/>
Subscribed arid sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 28th day of Feb. 1908. <lb/>
ANDREW J- MOORE. <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
A. M. MOSELEY, <lb/>
E. G. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
J L WOOTEN. <lb/>
A Can. <lb/>
I hereby announce that I have <lb/>
removed for the practice of my <lb/>
profession from Falkland to <lb/>
Greenville. Residence on Third <lb/>
street next door to J. L. Fleming. <lb/>
Office under Masonic Temple <lb/>
where I can at all <lb/>
when not professionally engaged <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Dr- <lb/>
Peaches, Prunes. Currants, <lb/>
Raisins, Glass and <lb/>
Wooden ware, Cakes and Crack- <lb/>
Macaroni. Best But- <lb/>
New Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Qualify and quantity cheap for <lb/>
cash. Come see me. <lb/>
S M <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I have purchased the interest <lb/>
of the late W T, Fuming in the <lb/>
mercantile business heretofore <lb/>
conducted under the firm name <lb/>
of Fleming Mooring, and will <lb/>
continue to carry on the business <lb/>
at the same stand All accounts <lb/>
due the firm are payable to me. <lb/>
Thanking the public for the <lb/>
patronage given tho firm in the <lb/>
and to merit a con- <lb/>
of their favors, invite <lb/>
all to call to see me at the same <lb/>
stand <lb/>
J. S. MOORING <lb/>
The best for Comfort <lb/>
Royal I and Felt Hat- <lb/>
tresses and a piece Bern- <lb/>
stein Iron Bed have no equal. <lb/>
T A FT <lb/>
U I. MOORE W. H. LONG <lb/>
Moore and <lb/>
Directors.,. <lb/>
CHICKENS- <lb/>
It it N v I T. N <lb/>
Chickens, Turkeys. Geese and <lb/>
Ducks for sale at Rainbow <lb/>
Stables, in front of market <lb/>
house. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S BIG STORE. <lb/>
GOODS FOR DY AT THE <lb/>
RIGHT<lb/>
IS a <lb/>
I New Shoe Shop <lb/>
On February 1st I will open <lb/>
a Shoe Shop in the building <lb/>
on 5th street opposite Hotel <lb/>
Bertha. Shoes made to or- <lb/>
and all kinds of repair <lb/>
work. Save your orders <lb/>
and work for me. <lb/>
JOE <lb/>
ICE. <lb/>
W. M. DAWSON. <lb/>
Ladies and Tailor. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
Pressing, Altering, Repairing, <lb/>
Dyeing, Scouring, chemical <lb/>
and Dry cleaning. <lb/>
Satisfaction or no charges. <lb/>
In rear of Edmonds and Fleming <lb/>
Berber Shop<lb/>
THIS KIND OF TALKS <lb/>
TOBACCO BOARD TRADE FAVOR <lb/>
EVANS AND NINTH <lb/>
Will Donate If Town <lb/>
Route- Why it <lb/>
it Best. <lb/>
To the Honorable Board of Al- <lb/>
of the town of Green- <lb/>
As a committee from the To- <lb/>
Board of Trade, we desire <lb/>
to give a few reasons why your <lb/>
honorable board pave <lb/>
Evans and Ninth streets. <lb/>
1st. Because more of the <lb/>
of the town would be <lb/>
fitted thereby than they would <lb/>
by any other route. <lb/>
2nd. Because is more <lb/>
freight and other hauling over <lb/>
Ninth street than any street in <lb/>
town, there is annually twenty- <lb/>
five million pounds of tobacco <lb/>
hauled and re-hauled over this <lb/>
street. <lb/>
3rd. Because tobacco industry <lb/>
has made Greenville what it is, <lb/>
and our town is no being ad- <lb/>
the third largest <lb/>
bright tobacco market in the <lb/>
world. Again, because the to- <lb/>
industry pays more taxes <lb/>
than my industry in the town of <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
BAYS<lb/>
THE WAY THE SALOONS <lb/>
y agent <lb/>
consider this proposition on <lb/>
of Ninth and <lb/>
It be adopted it will <lb/>
be a year or so bi <lb/>
short i point . <lb/>
Brick .; h u <lb/>
be paved, and then c . <lb/>
fl can be <lb/>
proper j ,; Di <lb/>
avenue for a broad I it <lb/>
will b i. to th. <lb/>
instead of a narrow alley, with- <lb/>
out a cent i prop <lb/>
used t wider. <lb/>
i,. if Dickinson av nu <lb/>
paved tow . hi youngest in <lb/>
the town will die of old age be- <lb/>
fore the proper route, t l i <lb/>
Evans and Ninth streets are <lb/>
paved. <lb/>
And last, b <lb/>
you to consider this proposition <lb/>
because Evans Ninth streets <lb/>
will throw no stumbling block <lb/>
in your way, but will extend you <lb/>
a helping hand, rights and titles <lb/>
will be made w tree as the air <lb/>
you breathe, while the work is <lb/>
being done. <lb/>
And last, we to encourage far <lb/>
in our town and <lb/>
the of some. We <lb/>
have no injunctions to put in <lb/>
your way, but we hi <lb/>
give to the ;. m tile, <lb/>
d j i n <lb/>
will adopt Evans and Ninth <lb/>
to be paved, and this <lb/>
is hereby red to the <lb/>
town for this purpose by the <lb/>
committee appointed by <lb/>
Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb/>
Trade. <lb/>
R. O, <lb/>
E. <lb/>
T. A. Pei o . <lb/>
MONET IN HORSES MOTH <lb/>
A Suggestion to the of The <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Why don't the farmers of the <lb/>
South raise their own horses and <lb/>
mules, instead of <lb/>
or more annually to other <lb/>
States for them <lb/>
The department of Agriculture <lb/>
forth in a circle v. sued to-day <lb/>
some reasons why every South- <lb/>
farmer should breed his own <lb/>
farm animals. In the first place, <lb/>
report says that it certainly <lb/>
seems anomalous to contemplate <lb/>
a vast section of the country <lb/>
spending millions annually for <lb/>
horses and mules, for beef <lb/>
pork, and for commercial <lb/>
and selling hundreds of <lb/>
millions of worth of fer- <lb/>
such as cotton seed meal <lb/>
and cake, when it is realized <lb/>
that the condition of soil and <lb/>
mate generally through the South chain <lb/>
are excellent for animal J <lb/>
It is also more strange one was hanged. <lb/>
that a Southern will buy <lb/>
hay shipped from the West at;. <lb/>
from to per ton, when of-1 balance worth <lb/>
ten his own land will yield more got no <lb/>
money. <lb/>
We are obliged to have new <lb/>
young blood. <lb/>
Or we will have to shut up <lb/>
shop. <lb/>
Don't make any difference <lb/>
whose boy you are-we need I <lb/>
i you. Y will be welcome. <lb/>
They Need and They <lb/>
Boy- <lb/>
How About Yours <lb/>
It only takes bright, smart <lb/>
American boys to supply the liquor <lb/>
traffic daily. <lb/>
As saw mills cannot run with- <lb/>
out logs and grist mills without <lb/>
corn neither can the liquor <lb/>
traffic run without boys-our <lb/>
boys. <lb/>
Knowing this The <lb/>
Saloon proprietors advertised as <lb/>
BOYS WANTED. <lb/>
Boys for New Customers <lb/>
Most of our Old Customers are <lb/>
rapidly dropping out. <lb/>
committed suicide last <lb/>
are in jail-8 are in the <lb/>
if to no new <lb/>
created our counters will be <lb/>
will be our money drawers. <lb/>
Our children will go hungry, or <lb/>
we must change our business to <lb/>
something more remunerative <lb/>
The open field for the creation of <lb/>
this appetite among boys. After <lb/>
men are grown and their habits <lb/>
the appetites have been formed <lb/>
Above all things, <lb/>
So the great necessity of our <lb/>
fine young boys for the liquor <lb/>
traffic is self evident and the <lb/>
fathers of our boys will to it <lb/>
that the liquor traffic shall con- <lb/>
no more of our boys than <lb/>
possible. <lb/>
Instead of foreign <lb/>
Some of the <lb/>
here received <lb/>
to attend a in <lb/>
son on March looking to <lb/>
the formation of a league be <lb/>
composed of six cities in the east <lb/>
part of the State. <lb/>
may be some to <lb/>
go up to the meeting, <lb/>
but it is <lb/>
they change foreign that <lb/>
in this regard. It will be need- I the Green- <lb/>
therefore, that at as upright is going to be too much <lb/>
work be done the boys, with training <lb/>
I make the suggestion, gen- honorable to make our <lb/>
that nickels expended in Nation, State and County <lb/>
treats to the boys now will re- <lb/>
turn in dollars to your tills after Subscribe for the Reflector. <lb/>
school <lb/>
steel bridges, street <lb/>
paving. ard other things in <lb/>
line, to take much interest in <lb/>
baseball. <lb/>
If once get started with <lb/>
guarantee to hold- you. <lb/>
hay per acre and of a good <lb/>
The idea is not only that the <lb/>
South should supply its own de- <lb/>
man I animals, but that South- <lb/>
i armors should feed as far <lb/>
possible fie enormous amount of <lb/>
cotton seed meat and cake which <lb/>
is now -hipped out, and keep op <lb/>
fertility with barnyard manure. <lb/>
No Southern State has more <lb/>
than one half of the number of Our goods are sure. <lb/>
horses and mules ed- Come early- stay late. <lb/>
ed, it is stated, and prices for SALOON, <lb/>
horses and mules have never b Proprietors. <lb/>
f n been as A, <lb/>
Charlotte . , . , , <lb/>
boys were so absolutely <lb/>
t. the saloon business in <lb/>
. the following extract <lb/>
m, , , , . from a speech one of <lb/>
The country banks are almost , .-.,. v ,.,,. .-.,,. <lb/>
without exception all sound of the Ohio State Liquor <lb/>
cause they are honestly managed Association who <lb/>
farmers should stand by the best plan of <lb/>
them in these tight times. traffic the most <lb/>
in your bank is far safer than in <lb/>
hiding places the f <lb/>
arm. <lb/>
The <lb/>
wry will be over in weeks <lb/>
OUR BOYS. <lb/>
and cur have re- j will appear from these <lb/>
ma normal we will find that facts, gentlemen, that the <lb/>
loyalty to put it on purely j our is dependent <lb/>
selfish grounds if no other will i, , th an <lb/>
be appreciated doubtless J ,. <lb/>
by our bankers in appetite for drink. Men who <lb/>
future drink liquor, others, will die, <lb/>
, v <lb/>
E G FLANAGAN <lb/>
Pros, and Gen. M gr. <lb/>
T IV HOOKER <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
W E HOOKER <lb/>
Treasurer. <lb/>
POUNDS PAINT <lb/>
Just Arrived At <lb/>
ART <lb/>
; . . <lb/>
By an <lb/>
clerk, a certain p I <lb/>
of this city i i Ho <lb/>
six months <lb/>
Upon <lb/>
discovery, the bill of BO cents <lb/>
was presented to him but ho re- <lb/>
fused to pay, and did not want <lb/>
the paper any longer Sunday, <lb/>
two weeks ago, we happened to <lb/>
step into a certain church in the <lb/>
city and our debtor's melodious <lb/>
voice rang out loud and clear <lb/>
in a soul stirring song. <lb/>
Paid It We might have <lb/>
been mistaken but his earnest- <lb/>
us. The next day <lb/>
we sent him a receipt in full, <lb/>
begging his pardon for not know- <lb/>
he had made an assignment <lb/>
of his liabilities to the Lord. <lb/>
Goldsboro Headlight. <lb/>
New Church <lb/>
The Christian church has <lb/>
chased handsome circular pews, <lb/>
and they are now being put in <lb/>
of the chairs that have <lb/>
used since the church was <lb/>
built. The pews will add much <lb/>
to the interior appearance of the <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Where j will find a complete <lb/>
line at times. They hat-die <lb/>
paints in car lots always keeping <lb/>
d assortments, quality <lb/>
celled, ti guarantee it per <lb/>
, pure. Don't fail to sec <lb/>
J their line, of Heaters, cook <lb/>
stoves, shot guns, <lb/>
Enamel ware It is the <lb/>
place to buy your shells. They <lb/>
. keep on hand the <lb/>
American Wire Fence, the kind <lb/>
j that is pig and rent <lb/>
heights. Their place is head- <lb/>
quarters for Roofing, which ; a <lb/>
will-find ii <lb/>
a look <lb/>
their plows and other <lb/>
implements In fact almost <lb/>
every want in the Hardware can <lb/>
be supplied by<lb/>
r- <lb/>
ti J i <lb/>
i sin <lb/>
ll <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
.-.<lb/>
. . N <lb/>
in 1866, reorganized and h <lb/>
in 1904 with authorized capital of <lb/>
of Grade<lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Sole Agent for <lb/>
Lead and Zinc Paint, Jewel Stoves and Ranges. Syracuse <lb/>
farm fertilizer sower <lb/>
Edge Tools.<lb/>
L. i <lb/>
, i tripped Kb I <lb/>
. A to i <lb/>
j .<lb/>
our work <lb/>
, is th tint the Interests our is r t <lb/>
We make the best Buggy on the market for the money, sell tor cash or on <lb/>
time, and protect the purchaser with this <lb/>
spring or wheel breaks with fair and reasonable <lb/>
date of purchase caused by <lb/>
in material or and Is. to us by the <lb/>
chaser, we will replace the same free of Charge <lb/>
also have for sale the best Wagons made by manufacturers of long experience <lb/>
and Harvey Co., at are agents <lb/>
for Buggies, and all of our work sold by them is subject to our guarantee. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
i Vi<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor <lb/>
Entered as second matter Jan. 1907 at the at Greenville. N <lb/>
C, Congress of March 1879 <lb/>
in preference to <lb/>
Lets get busy and pave some- <lb/>
thing.<lb/>
We think that Judge Adams is <lb/>
going to coma clear of the <lb/>
charge. <lb/>
Yes, sir, they say Greenville <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, 1908 to gel that Public <lb/>
too. <lb/>
On with the street paving <lb/>
It is a tight bucket that will <lb/>
not let cotton crop reports leak.<lb/>
The people of are <lb/>
to be commended for their re- <lb/>
under the circumstances. <lb/>
The way policemen are killed <lb/>
in Fayetteville may make it hard <lb/>
for that city to keep the office <lb/>
filled. <lb/>
j Mr. Kitchen has returned to <lb/>
I Washington to see what congress <lb/>
is doing. <lb/>
Running for governor is a free <lb/>
for all race, should be Kept <lb/>
in mind that only one can win. <lb/>
Some tapers talk about de- <lb/>
feating Mr Bryan for the <lb/>
nation just like it an easy <lb/>
thing to do. <lb/>
While the women cannot vote <lb/>
for prohibition, they can men <lb/>
enough to vote that way to great- <lb/>
help the majority. <lb/>
Even if winter does come <lb/>
again, a few days without fire <lb/>
saves that much fuel. <lb/>
From now until Easter the <lb/>
local editor will have to work <lb/>
hard for news is Lent, <lb/>
you know. <lb/>
Compare the picture of Taft <lb/>
with those of some of the early <lb/>
presidents and see if you believe <lb/>
The movement has started in the theory of evolution. <lb/>
Washington City to put a tax on <lb/>
cats, and the proposition is <lb/>
the fur fly. <lb/>
The business man who makes <lb/>
no effort to get business has <lb/>
little right to complain if he sees <lb/>
An unsuccessful attempt the business that ought to come <lb/>
The Sun says they already, made to assassinate the shah of his way going somewhere else. <lb/>
have spring weather in New I Persia, but three of the <lb/>
Bern. Let us what in his body guard were town to business. <lb/>
days of March do for by the Intended for. ton, of New Hanover will be followed <lb/>
the of nit- <lb/>
forces in the Sta-e. His talent I breaking ground for <lb/>
Mme. the <lb/>
famous singer, is now <lb/>
one of us, having filed her <lb/>
papers. As she ex- <lb/>
presses much love for America <lb/>
it might not be a bad idea to <lb/>
Americanize her name. <lb/>
The directors of The Home <lb/>
Building and Loan Association, <lb/>
in monthly meeting Tuesday <lb/>
passed on enough <lb/>
cations for loans to show there Is <lb/>
going to be some building going <lb/>
on in Greenville this summer.<lb/>
The State Democratic <lb/>
committee is called to meet <lb/>
in Raleigh on the 11th. At this <lb/>
meeting of the committee the <lb/>
time and place for holding the <lb/>
State convention will be selected- <lb/>
and Greensboro are <lb/>
both after the convention. <lb/>
We want to drop a word of <lb/>
caution to Greenville. There are <lb/>
are towns in eastern North Car- The United States <lb/>
another American fortune with <lb/>
a woman attached. <lb/>
The meeting for organization <lb/>
of the trustees of the Eastern <lb/>
Carolina Training <lb/>
School, called for the 10th, is <lb/>
blind are striped. <lb/>
Down people talk the ht we ; . <lb/>
,, . . Greenville Board ,. <lb/>
in North most of . <lb/>
., , ,. , ., and back it up with the . <lb/>
With now and then , ,. , , <lb/>
money, it should appeal t tn , with the public building <lb/>
the building to start- <lb/>
some white ones <lb/>
Board of Aldermen caret that Greenville is <lb/>
The young carries a consideration. <lb/>
poi t when he <lb/>
see his girl, is about on par <lb/>
for . i n <lb/>
out tut- s. <lb/>
, he .- i it are <lb/>
Some of the prophets are Zionists they ought to be at <lb/>
that hog v <lb/>
did for weather in i. <lb/>
A month ago Greenville had <lb/>
. warm advocates p r <lb/>
n from whom is <lb/>
In Outlook of last week <lb/>
Mr. Carnegie had an article en- <lb/>
in to get titled worst banking sys- <lb/>
why not make an to get in He <lb/>
library. With that other nations, <lb/>
Graded school, the Eastern especially England and France, <lb/>
Training school, and a pass through <lb/>
for which bills for public <lb/>
buildings passed congress some <lb/>
time ago. The government went <lb/>
so far as for sites in <lb/>
those towns and when the <lb/>
were opened it was found <lb/>
that the owners of the property <lb/>
were several times e <lb/>
value for a site. As a result <lb/>
those towns have no public <lb/>
building yet. Let Greenville be <lb/>
on this point and not <lb/>
cause years of delay by <lb/>
charging too much for a site <lb/>
The government usually pays <lb/>
enough for what it but <lb/>
there is no need of expecting <lb/>
the whole United States treasury office the other demo- <lb/>
who also happens to want <lb/>
court has gravely decided that <lb/>
is in a class by her- <lb/>
Isn't it comforting to <lb/>
have the highest judicial author- <lb/>
confirm just what of us <lb/>
have always known <lb/>
Secretary has issued a <lb/>
statement in which he objects to <lb/>
plans San Franciscans are <lb/>
formulating for meeting the fleet <lb/>
a squadron of excursion <lb/>
boats. This portion of the navy <lb/>
is apparently on exhibition only <lb/>
for the amusement foreign <lb/>
THOUGHTS OF EDITORS. <lb/>
When a democrat happens to <lb/>
to be dumped into a town for a <lb/>
building lot- <lb/>
public need a materially change <lb/>
it does not look much better than <lb/>
a republican. Durham Herald. <lb/>
This is surprising, but not <lb/>
March is the pruning month together unsatisfactory. The <lb/>
for newspaper subscription lists. New York Lunacy Cora- <lb/>
The Reflector has tried to notify i mission, instead of finding Mr. <lb/>
all its readers, and will keep do. j Harry Thaw sane, has reported <lb/>
., ., , that his mental is incur <lb/>
mg so this month, that the new L The this b that <lb/>
postal regulation goes ma spend the balance of <lb/>
on the fact April, after W r mad house, some- <lb/>
time that are he Led not counted <lb/>
than three months W J <lb/>
bit better than <lb/>
papers that are more than <lb/>
twelve months due cannot be Chronicle, <lb/>
sent through the mail without on the <lb/>
postage at the rate of one children who have long dis- <lb/>
each paid on them. Teachers <lb/>
course under this law the paper and principals of the reboots <lb/>
cannot be longer than the ox; the <lb/>
, , XI , clothing and shuts very child <lb/>
required time. Now, reader, . , . <lb/>
wet v h that <lb/>
reason together a Are r;,, ,,. tho dry before <lb/>
you going to force us to stop-the work of day begins. <lb/>
In <lb/>
is not a what <lb/>
is going to do March. <lb/>
things don-; on Sunday are a <lb/>
One thing about that meeting <lb/>
at last Saturday- <lb/>
Mr Home's letter did not get i violation of the law. <lb/>
him in any squabble over what <lb/>
he said or . he congregations at the <lb/>
The editor of the Williamston <lb/>
Enterprise s the boys of <lb/>
tow, keep him busy hunting If . m is down <lb/>
his front gate which they take he would u th ht if <lb/>
nu off in , he week <lb/>
airy front gate, brother. <lb/>
u But the I Bonding yon The Reflector <lb/>
A banking system makes <lb/>
values always uncertain. <lb/>
Statesville Landmark has <lb/>
i looking up the Sunday laws<lb/>
off consulting a doctor <lb/>
I and taking something to build <lb/>
I himself up. The same thing is <lb/>
and save yourself that <lb/>
I trouble- <lb/>
not say. <lb/>
As the invest <lb/>
try meeting on preaching, committee has endorsed <lb/>
somewhat the of the president, in <lb/>
those troops <lb/>
Maybe out of all ; <lb/>
going the rail of the <lb/>
roads will be brought to the drive out to because of affair, <lb/>
point of doing an honest inquire after his follow- <lb/>
treating all shippers health of the community. <lb/>
alike. <lb/>
so to making another <lb/>
, thing to consider in regard <lb/>
Those I have dis- street is whether the <lb/>
I true of When <lb/>
is slack down it is j <lb/>
cut off tho means of <lb/>
I helping it instead of a <lb/>
advertising tonic to build <lb/>
I it up. The advertising columns <lb/>
of a n are always a good <lb/>
business thermometer and <lb/>
cal i w here the is going. <lb/>
cover d <lb/>
id <lb/>
is to rt <lb/>
Che Courier in <lb/>
speaking of the snows yet to <lb/>
with a d . Per., U or to do w j come before winter is over, sail <lb/>
. th y first mi t North <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
still and b-j <lb/>
against. <lb/>
for tho w hole town be <lb/>
twenty eight more are cue as <lb/>
ore forty-three foggy <lb/>
possible for approximate; <lb/>
same money. <lb/>
An exchange says a Chicago <lb/>
woman fell dead he t ilk- <lb/>
. -I. . . <lb/>
to say he q <lb/>
fell At any r a <lb/>
id the lust wed if <lb/>
shews . <lb/>
If the Wilmington papers <lb/>
think prohibition will not pro- <lb/>
we see no use of their <lb/>
making such a to do over the <lb/>
prospect of state going dry. <lb/>
If they can get it just as easy <lb/>
after a j before that to <lb/>
satisfy them- <lb/>
dies hard. He has <lb/>
introduced a bill providing for <lb/>
restoration to service those <lb/>
who were discharged by or- <lb/>
of the president. As the in- <lb/>
committee has en- <lb/>
the president's action <lb/>
bill will never get be- <lb/>
the introduction. But <lb/>
he thinks the colored folks <lb/>
can help him some in wanting to <lb/>
be president, and that is what <lb/>
he is playing for. <lb/>
The head engineer in charge of <lb/>
construction of the Panama <lb/>
mornings i We <lb/>
thought it was prohibition <lb/>
, up that way. <lb/>
it will b <lb/>
because yon wont pay a room with wet <lb/>
subscription bill We hope wet shoes and wet <lb/>
. T . . . , stockings. And there should be <lb/>
will not do that. and <lb/>
and send a remittance for what Enterprise. <lb/>
you owe The Reflector. A .,.,., r M <lb/>
an unheard of thing ft r a reward <lb/>
It used to be the custom in offered for a criminal. Now <lb/>
gone years for candidates of a crime, is no sooner <lb/>
posing political parties, committed than there is <lb/>
they were nominated, to have aH M <lb/>
. ,, is case, for <lb/>
joint canvas. People would turn j be or <lb/>
out in large numbers to hear <lb/>
opposing candidates discuss is- <lb/>
sues, and the they made the <lb/>
fur fly each other in <lb/>
side tilts the more enjoyment it <lb/>
handed, and sometimes officers <lb/>
might not be too vigilant in <lb/>
joy <lb/>
gave auditors, and each <lb/>
speaker would be applauded ac- <lb/>
Street paving always brings <lb/>
up the question of whether or <lb/>
not shade trees should <lb/>
Nothing adds more to the I <lb/>
beauty and comfort of a south- <lb/>
town than many <lb/>
oped shade Sometimes I <lb/>
the small town thoughtlessly <lb/>
destroys its trees, and then <lb/>
Cotton mills are now going P tar it becomes a city it would <lb/>
pass through In you willingly give thousands of <lb/>
That is helpful, after think what it wasted. <lb/>
one of tho i , the Imagine a <lb/>
State, full of energetic , at <lb/>
a growing county, no <lb/>
cotton mill If they pay in other <lb/>
sections one will pay here. <lb/>
We are prophet nor <lb/>
the son c-f s . but we <lb/>
that if the kind cf speech <lb/>
to his strength woof the <lb/>
ti e hearers. It is not that v .; can lid at <lb/>
now. In latter day politics men last . it the <lb/>
in the party seeking of tho state convention <lb/>
nation for the same go be- democrats will be so disgust- <lb/>
. ,, , . , , . . , with both that neither will <lb/>
fore the p in debate to de- <lb/>
Come to think about <lb/>
Jacob bad to serve twice that <lb/>
long for Rachael and thought he I <lb/>
had a good bargain then. <lb/>
rate it will soon reach <lb/>
without her shade trees- <lb/>
Zeb Vance Walser making the <lb/>
statement in Washington City, <lb/>
that North Carolina was going <lb/>
Republican for the national ticket <lb/>
this year, shows that they have <lb/>
not forgotten how to make big <lb/>
claims. the fellows who go <lb/>
to Washington to make the claims <lb/>
are usually after something.<lb/>
The liquor dealers are not go- <lb/>
to lay down and acknowledge <lb/>
themselves whipped-in advance <lb/>
in the prohibition fight over the <lb/>
State. They are going to put up <lb/>
the best fight they know how <lb/>
and will have plenty of money to <lb/>
spend in their campaign. In the <lb/>
face of such a conflict the <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line re <lb/>
It is bad policy and bad its fare be- <lb/>
for a merchant to tell Greenville and Wilson to <lb/>
his customer that trade dull. <lb/>
People love to trade in a store <lb/>
where there is something doing, <lb/>
and a man is likely to lose his <lb/>
customer when he suggests to <lb/>
him that it is dull around bis <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Representative Morton, of <lb/>
Wilmington, the champion of the <lb/>
anti-prohibition forces in the <lb/>
State, thought he would make <lb/>
Hon. Cyrus B. Watson, of Wins- <lb/>
ton, the drawing card for the <lb/>
Salisbury meeting, but Mr. Wat- <lb/>
son would not. be used that way <lb/>
need to be exceedingly even if he is opposed to <lb/>
active. <lb/>
to a figure below the mileage <lb/>
rate fixed by the legislature in <lb/>
order to meet the competition of <lb/>
the Norfolk and Southern, which <lb/>
reached that town by a shorter <lb/>
route, shows that the railroads <lb/>
had poor grounds for fighting <lb/>
the rate established by the State. <lb/>
It shows also that if competition <lb/>
will reduce passenger fares it <lb/>
ought also reduce freight rates. <lb/>
But as there is no competition <lb/>
between the two roads in freight <lb/>
rates to Greenville, our people <lb/>
take more interest in <lb/>
establishing a of water trans- <lb/>
so as to make both the <lb/>
roads reduce freight rates. <lb/>
Clare their superior fitness for <lb/>
the sought, and the <lb/>
dates pitch into each other with <lb/>
as much bitterness as if th. .; <lb/>
stand a chance of securing <lb/>
nomination-and rightly so, <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
While, of course, there will <lb/>
come shouts that the who <lb/>
were of opposing parties instead did the murder us work in Fay- <lb/>
of representatives of the same drunk in a <lb/>
county, yet it fair to <lb/>
to remember if It had not <lb/>
been a prohibition county he <lb/>
could have drunk just <lb/>
the Dispatch <lb/>
party. To be we do not <lb/>
like method as well as <lb/>
RANDOM <lb/>
Oklahoma's Indian senator <lb/>
doesn't mind shooting arrows <lb/>
right at the big chiefs of the <lb/>
senate. <lb/>
nobody's business where <lb/>
the fleet is says <lb/>
Taft. Certainly it isn't. <lb/>
Whose country is this, anyhow <lb/>
Now that a comic valentine <lb/>
has caused a murder in Missouri, <lb/>
appeals for a sane observance of <lb/>
the day may be met with less <lb/>
hilarity- S <lb/>
Governor Hughes, of New <lb/>
York, has Welsh, Irish, Scotch, <lb/>
English and blood in his <lb/>
veins. How does he propose to <lb/>
get the German vote <lb/>
With a wonderful uniform and <lb/>
a name like Fiddle- <lb/>
sticks another <lb/>
Hungarian count has captured <lb/>
I D. W. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Groceries <lb/>
And Provisions <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
. t <lb/>
Fresh Goods kept con- <lb/>
in stock. Country <lb/>
Produce Bought and Sold <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N G <lb/>
North Carolina<lb/>
THE AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
This department is in charge of J. M. Blow who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb/>
in Ayden and vicinity<lb/>
An agent for Daily <lb/>
take <lb/>
and receipts for <lb/>
hoe We have a list <lb/>
all who receive their mail at <lb/>
Urn office. We also orders <lb/>
for printing <lb/>
Ola Forbes has been here from <lb/>
Greenville looking after the es- <lb/>
of a tobacco ware- <lb/>
house at this The pros <lb/>
are fine as this is one of <lb/>
the best tobacco sections in the <lb/>
county already we have a <lb/>
building suitable for the purpose <lb/>
which we think can secured. <lb/>
Go to work, friends, and let us <lb/>
have the warehouse and open up <lb/>
a market that will add to <lb/>
the growth and development of <lb/>
our section as will prove of great <lb/>
benefit to our farmers. <lb/>
Your lady friend would <lb/>
one of those fancy boxes <lb/>
Car load of hard and soft coal <lb/>
by J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
R. H Rountree, of New York, <lb/>
and Mrs. James Rouse, of Kin- <lb/>
have been the guests of <lb/>
Mrs. R. C Cannon during the <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Pine Tar cough balsam will re- <lb/>
your cough and cold Get a <lb/>
bottle from M M Sauls <lb/>
Car load of fine and coarse <lb/>
salt at JR Smith Co. <lb/>
Miss Alice Hodges, of Kinston, <lb/>
has been visiting Miss Blanche <lb/>
Cannon and Mrs- J. R Turnage. <lb/>
Light and heavy groceries, <lb/>
cigars and tobacco at Tripp Hart <lb/>
TWO MATHS SAM HOWL <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon are <lb/>
doing a nice business at the old <lb/>
Ayden Milling Manufacturing <lb/>
Co site. They will buy your <lb/>
cotton seed wood, and logs, will <lb/>
repair cart and wag- <lb/>
on or sell you a new cart, wagon <lb/>
or most any kind of plank or <lb/>
lumber you may send. They <lb/>
so have a nice lot of Coffins and <lb/>
Ed Garris is the clever <lb/>
An on a Bu on a <lb/>
eating Black Day. <lb/>
I remember once I was on a <lb/>
Cheap bus toward the <lb/>
bank. It had been pouring, and <lb/>
streams of water were <lb/>
running on the street. The <lb/>
terns reflected on the pave- <lb/>
Suddenly the oH horse went <lb/>
down, kicking near one's feet <lb/>
from under him. In their struggles <lb/>
to get up they the head <lb/>
around, and we broadside to the <lb/>
Street looked to sec a snarl of <lb/>
wagons the bus hemmed in by jeer- <lb/>
a gaping crowd and the <lb/>
driver jerkin at his fallen <lb/>
Not so. Six bobbies were already <lb/>
As if by magi <lb/>
Children of Almost Together <lb/>
in South Greenville. <lb/>
Tuesday night two children <lb/>
died in the home of Mr. John <lb/>
Forties, in South Greenville. <lb/>
They were both about months <lb/>
of age and their death was but a <lb/>
short while apart. One of them <lb/>
was the child of Mr. Forbes and <lb/>
the other the child of Mr. Wyatt <lb/>
Barber who lives a few miles <lb/>
from town <lb/>
Mrs. Forbes and Barber <lb/>
married sisters. Recently the <lb/>
child of Mr. Barber was taken <lb/>
Miss Lillian has moved <lb/>
to the Clark house, on Washington <lb/>
street, and conduct a board <lb/>
there; <lb/>
Mrs. Bryan, formerly of Char- <lb/>
S. C, arrived Tuesday <lb/>
evening to home here. <lb/>
leased the Ml. H. White <lb/>
house, on avenue, and <lb/>
will conduct a bearding <lb/>
there Mrs. a of <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Bryan. . <lb/>
caskets <lb/>
manager and will take pleasure driver the horses were soon up <lb/>
in waiting on you. trembling and mud bespattered, but <lb/>
There was a good shipment of, otherwise none the worse for their <lb/>
cotton this point yesterday, tumble. The <lb/>
Our merchants had a fine day <lb/>
mother brought it <lb/>
cheeked. Under the steady hand of here to the home of her sister so <lb/>
Saturday. There was a large <lb/>
crowd in town and trade was <lb/>
splendid. There is lots of money <lb/>
and company. <lb/>
The prettiest baby caps and,, <lb/>
cloaks in Smith co. the old land yet <lb/>
Miss Blanche Cannon spent <lb/>
last Friday in Bethel visiting her and a of hardware at <lb/>
friend, Miss Novella Bunting. J- . .,. <lb/>
Mi,, Bunting had several other The s <lb/>
at Sauls friends distance present, excursion from there to this <lb/>
C the was a cut <lb/>
Prof T. E. and wife pleasant one. ., ;. -r. <lb/>
cheapest <lb/>
H- b Urn a don't buy W <lb/>
smith <lb/>
many friends present to stock. <lb/>
ti ins and wish fur patterns kept on hand, . . <lb/>
many more Smith co. I We are Indebted fr end, <lb/>
Mrs. Nora Davenport ride <lb/>
S over from Wednesday to Sunday a behind <lb/>
Paper I ft. days here with her a treat. <lb/>
R. . <lb/>
their hands and again re- <lb/>
sounded with the London roar. <lb/>
When a black fog comes down the <lb/>
city vanishes, your seat on <lb/>
the bus beside the driver you cannot <lb/>
make out the heads. The <lb/>
street lamps shimmer dimly, sound <lb/>
seems deadened, and when you <lb/>
speak your voice is strange and <lb/>
familiar. Your face looks like a <lb/>
chimney your chest burns <lb/>
as breathe, and near you on the <lb/>
bus you hear some people coughing. <lb/>
Yon wonder what they look like. <lb/>
Down on the somewhere <lb/>
there i a thud, and on <lb/>
curves violently. The driver laughs <lb/>
blackest kind, he <lb/>
we're fixed for a <lb/>
bit. kin bet your <lb/>
won't budge till I see <lb/>
time I knocked down a <lb/>
with pole most <lb/>
ran into Every little <lb/>
while it booth to lighten, the horses <lb/>
take a or two. and then ones <lb/>
more the is buried in <lb/>
as <lb/>
as to be nearer the attending <lb/>
physician- Mr. <lb/>
was also taken sick, and the <lb/>
death of both children occurring <lb/>
so near together is an unusual <lb/>
coincidence- <lb/>
Dogs Off <lb/>
One recently a reported <lb/>
mad dog in Kinston bit <lb/>
other dos. As a means of <lb/>
the alderman of town passed <lb/>
an ordinance excluding all <lb/>
muzzled dogs from the streets <lb/>
for a period of days. . <lb/>
A nightmare is now said to be <lb/>
nothing but an old h <lb/>
nut. <lb/>
b of <lb/>
THE BANK OF <lb/>
N. O.-s- <lb/>
In the Slate of North Carolina, at the close of Feb. <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts secured <lb/>
H mid houses Furniture <lb/>
and Fixtures <lb/>
from Banks Bankers l <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
Surplus fund 8,750.00 <lb/>
expenses and p lid 288.49 <lb/>
coin D.-posits to check <lb/>
Silver including <lb/>
coin currency 178.88 <lb/>
N bk note other 8.00 Certified CO <lb/>
i J <lb/>
Total <lb/>
88.612.71 <lb/>
48,783.12 <lb/>
81.10 <lb/>
See our of books <lb/>
for holiday pr <lb/>
R. Si Co. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
plastering hair at-J. R.<lb/>
who ha b en seriously bx-W, <lb/>
very much b <lb/>
have a nice <lb/>
razors from 1.00 to 6.50, <lb/>
will well to one and <lb/>
save and money- <lb/>
, Smith O <lb/>
moot- <lb/>
., There to bar <lb/>
m i ho death of Mrs Walter m <lb/>
p. ,. <lb/>
. ., g proved bah yesterday, <lb/>
The order here old home and she <lb/>
nourishing ; <lb/>
A full line carpenters tools Natives here who are <lb/>
; mill fittings. J. R. account of her <lb/>
i r Miss A n Dudley ester- <lb/>
M Lillie Bennett and Ethel. day for the northern markets, to <lb/>
black; . s oar eyes sung OF <lb/>
r, i n strain thorn through the tog. i COUNTY PITT <lb/>
Pneumonia Cure J. -Vi ,.;, to lift, and l f i j r Smith, tho above named do n tat <lb/>
the torn i the m largo above to the beat o and <lb/>
and c and red. The he- <lb/>
pin to a <lb/>
I g Greenville, came Purchase the spring millinery for <lb/>
of pocket M M Sauls and were visiting Mrs. <lb/>
of and Misses Nan-, <lb/>
the day here yesterday Nichols until Mon <lb/>
friends. day. <lb/>
Trip;, C. a -e i i Loan <lb/>
You can reel sworn to <lb/>
L DIXON. <lb/>
I. C. CANNON. <lb/>
STANCH, HODGES, J. R- <lb/>
fore me. this U-, <lb/>
;, still lighter you -o i he <lb/>
gleaming <lb/>
mid a clock tower black <lb/>
behind. It is Whitehall. You have <lb/>
been two hours on Cue bus and have <lb/>
gone <lb/>
in Metropolitan Magazine. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
Ta My Friends. <lb/>
on January 1st 1908, <lb/>
withdrawn from the firm of <lb/>
Trip;, Ayden v- <lb/>
and prepared to furnish j, doing a nice business. Cannon Tyson doing a <lb/>
general public with everything They paid a per cent cash tile business in the Ayden, <lb/>
in tho mercantile line to wear, dividend to their stock holders on I herewith avail myself of tins <lb/>
eat or happy- Try j.-,,,. j. f, is opportunity of thanking my <lb/>
nm- <lb/>
of the Little <lb/>
borne attended a watch <lb/>
night service and closed his <lb/>
by saying, may be but a <lb/>
that shall be here, <lb/>
perhaps a week, or even before the <lb/>
Sow of another T <lb/>
He hod hardly seated <lb/>
tel when a young man in back <lb/>
of the started the old song, <lb/>
do yon wait, dear <lb/>
. I ; f <lb/>
IS<lb/>
i CH I <lb/>
FOR AN AD. FOR <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
PACE<lb/>
them. <lb/>
Leslie Smith, of ; has <lb/>
been in this v. eek <lb/>
peeling. <lb/>
Tripp Co haVe re <lb/>
are tablets at J. <lb/>
line <lb/>
friends for their pa t <lb/>
confer . i N <lb/>
. with Mi <lb/>
e do ink it would <lb/>
if cur city fathers would give <lb/>
attention. <lb/>
Carload cotton seed meal <lb/>
Hulls at J R Smith co. <lb/>
It snowed, hailed, rained and <lb/>
sun shined here yesterday to <lb/>
i.- <lb/>
W. H. Harrington and H. L. and ask them to con- <lb/>
Coward were hero Friday on same with Mr- R. C. Can- <lb/>
business, non. them they will re- <lb/>
. cure and the kindest treatment. <lb/>
R. Tyson. <lb/>
patronage why do j <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
tarry long <lb/>
Bunting spent <lb/>
Blanche <lb/>
Th<lb/>
mercantile firm i <lb/>
in the town <lb/>
me <lb/>
as this <lb/>
ion. in me <lb/>
Portland lime and Ayden, under the <lb/>
hair at J. R- Smith C j. ; of Cannon Tyson, n <lb/>
Jamie Bryan and Mar- j any been dissolved <lb/>
Blow of V <lb/>
tho guests of Mrs. O. Noble, r. C. Cannon, <lb/>
C. L- Tyson, <lb/>
Cayenne Pepper For <lb/>
Cav.,., . <lb/>
in end i ; <lb/>
mice arc o n to frequent ill id <lb/>
con in V then <lb/>
from <lb/>
papers, . L of i <lb/>
most <lb/>
us . <lb/>
v. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
box is, h I <lb/>
fro n de; y <lb/>
u. i ins the layers books <lb/>
ii<lb/>
a ire <lb/>
AYDEN, NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
Who makes a specialty o- fine<lb/>
.<lb/>
s in r<lb/>
beat Yet with it <lb/>
Thursday y day. <lb/>
SIN REAL EST <lb/>
One acre form <lb/>
just ion I <lb/>
on i terrs <lb/>
. Lout c Ins <lb/>
Miss Olivia is visiting in <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
supplies, belting, valves, <lb/>
steam J. R. Smith Co <lb/>
Mrs. Raymond Turnage re- <lb/>
a yesterday <lb/>
morning from Kinston <lb/>
the sudden and unexpected <lb/>
death of her mother, Mrs. Mose- <lb/>
in that place- She in com- <lb/>
with her husband, Mr. J <lb/>
R. Turnage, left at once on the <lb/>
noon train to be in attendance <lb/>
upon the funeral. Though Mrs. <lb/>
Turnage has been a <lb/>
Ayden but a few weeks, in that <lb/>
time by her kindness of heart <lb/>
and lady-like manners she has <lb/>
formed many sincere friendships <lb/>
among our people, V all whom <lb/>
deeply sympathize with her in <lb/>
her sad bereavement. <lb/>
J. R. Smith Co. Dixon want <lb/>
to buy feet of good seasoned <lb/>
oak lumber 1-2 inches thick. <lb/>
L. H. Witherington was in <lb/>
Greenville Monday <lb/>
o. R. Smith Co. Dixon, <lb/>
. and carts made <lb/>
here in Call <lb/>
got Material and workman- <lb/>
ship <lb/>
. ;. cf Richmond, <lb/>
is here visiting his sister, Mrs. <lb/>
M. M Sauls. <lb/>
Repairing neatly done on bug- <lb/>
carts, wagons, plows, also <lb/>
shoe your mules and horses. J- <lb/>
R. Smith Co. Dixon. <lb/>
Miss Janie Kittrell, has been <lb/>
visiting her sister, Guy <lb/>
Taylor. She left for her home <lb/>
by Mrs. <lb/>
Taylor who will time in <lb/>
Winterville with <lb/>
A nice line of and cask- <lb/>
to suit most anybody at J. R. <lb/>
Smith Co, Dixon. <lb/>
Mrs. W. E. Hooks and children <lb/>
are out in country with her <lb/>
father, R. H. Garris. who is quite <lb/>
sick- J A <lb/>
Bring us your cotton seed <lb/>
your small lots of scrap cotton in <lb/>
the seed. J. R. Smith Co. <lb/>
Dixon. <lb/>
Politics are being a little dis- <lb/>
cussed the merits <lb/>
and demerits of the various can- <lb/>
are being <lb/>
handled.<lb/>
C a i <lb/>
. . . a . <lb/>
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. <lb/>
Sr id co <lb/>
. P m mo <lb/>
over Ban c Building <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
i J . <lb/>
than U m years i <lb/>
has been my loath <lb/>
,,., . for all It is <lb/>
. i In c u is . <lb/>
Cl n Ii an I my customers h- <lb/>
. . J i <lb/>
.-. . . II I <lb/>
. . M Hi<lb/>
. . <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
OF <lb/>
.- Mat- <lb/>
patent medicines. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C. <lb/>
DR- . <lb/>
PHYSICIAN <lb/>
Oilers services <lb/>
to the citizens A <lb/>
community. <lb/>
Office in Building. <lb/>
Residence, B. Alexanders <lb/>
house. Ayden. N. C. <lb/>
. and <lb/>
LO-cent . no at a , its. <lb/>
We be on i Lin Lawns and all <lb/>
White Goods, <lb/>
COUNTY BOUGHT AD SOLD <lb/>
It's surprising how little money <lb/>
a man can get along on when his <lb/>
family needs it all. <lb/>
Rheumatic Pains Relieved. <lb/>
B. F, Crocks. <lb/>
and for twenty years or <lb/>
the Peace at Martinsburg, <lb/>
am terribly afflicted with sciatic <lb/>
rheumatism in my left arm and right <lb/>
hip. have used three bottles of <lb/>
Chamberlain-B Pain Balm and it did <lb/>
me lots of For by a I <lb/>
dealers in Patent <lb/>
Du Not Crowd the Season. <lb/>
OF THE I ION OF <lb/>
BANK OF FARMVILLE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
T THE OF Bl FEBRUARY <lb/>
I c <lb/>
Do not tread in crooked paths, <lb/>
you are a landscape <lb/>
gardener. <lb/>
The first warm days of spring bring <lb/>
them desire to get out and <lb/>
the air and sunshine. <lb/>
Children that have been housed up all <lb/>
winter are brought out and you <lb/>
where they all come from. lie heavy <lb/>
winter clothing is thrown as-de and <lb/>
many shed their flannels. Then a cold <lb/>
wave comes and people say that grip is <lb/>
epidemic. Colds at this are <lb/>
even more dangers than mid-winter, <lb/>
as there is much more danger of <lb/>
Take Chamberlains Cough <lb/>
Remedy, however and you will have <lb/>
nothing to fear. It always cures, and, <lb/>
we have never known a cold to result <lb/>
R-SOURCES <lb/>
Loans and discounts ; <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
and <lb/>
Due from Hanks an. Bankers M <lb/>
Cash Hems <lb/>
Gold Coin , ,. <lb/>
Silver Coir, including minor <lb/>
coin currency <lb/>
National tank notes, other <lb/>
U. S. notes <lb/>
2,000.00 <lb/>
Capital stock<lb/>
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb/>
rent exp. and pa d <lb/>
Time Certificates of Dopant 8.651.81 <lb/>
subject check <lb/>
Cashier's Checks 1,264.05 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
R Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is true to the best my knowledge and . <lb/>
u. r Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb/>
in pneumonia it was used. It is 24th day of 1908. I w LANG, <lb/>
pleasant and sate to Children J. A. I <lb/>
it. For sale by a Druggists and . D rectors, <lb/>
dealers in Patent medicine. , Notary Public.<lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
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TAKEN CARE Or BY RAILROAD. <lb/>
EDITOR OF THE DOLLAR <lb/>
SERVICE. <lb/>
He Rendered It end While Road Offer- <lb/>
ed Paltry Jury Awards <lb/>
and Road Appeals. <lb/>
When a newspaper enters into <lb/>
understanding with <lb/>
a railroad that it will do every- <lb/>
thing to advance the road's inter- <lb/>
est in the paper's section, an <lb/>
that the road on the other hand <lb/>
will see that the paper <lb/>
care in the agreement of <lb/>
minds of a sort to constitute a. <lb/>
contract that will be construed by <lb/>
the courts as co give the editor a <lb/>
recovery according to proven <lb/>
value of his editorial and personal <lb/>
assistance in the carrying out of <lb/>
the ends of the railroad <lb/>
Such the basic question <lb/>
anted in the appeal of the <lb/>
and Pamlico Sound Railroad <lb/>
from a judgment entered against <lb/>
it in Pitt county in a case where- <lb/>
in Henry T. King, one-time editor <lb/>
of and lit-.- <lb/>
of Hollar <lb/>
on gave up his editorial space <lb/>
in i v eating the adoption of <lb/>
bot op in favor of the <lb/>
it . but took off <lb/>
bis . p ills and <lb/>
Iv split self up <lb/>
. i <lb/>
i road a i am <lb/>
To this showing the def <lb/>
was heartless enough to intro <lb/>
duce witnesses who stated <lb/>
they never read King's <lb/>
and did not know what <lb/>
they were taking on the <lb/>
which everybody in Pitt count <lb/>
and Greenville favored anyhow <lb/>
But Mr. King explain d that i <lb/>
real hot editorial, or <lb/>
copied from the Raleigh paper <lb/>
m the editorial page was <lb/>
more valuable than his <lb/>
advertising-the best of <lb/>
a year from <lb/>
and that if he had done for Mun <lb/>
remedy what, he did for <lb/>
the Pamlico Sound he would <lb/>
pulled the coin like a country boy <lb/>
jerks fodder. <lb/>
The that Mr. <lb/>
King had been three years on <lb/>
job, and, as he testified, had <lb/>
neglected his award <lb/>
ed him which ought to be <lb/>
reasonable in the light of the <lb/>
Drewry contract, but the rail- <lb/>
road is appealing. Raleigh News <lb/>
and Observer.<lb/>
AN OLD ADAGE <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
A pane U a heavy <lb/>
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb/>
The LIVER U the seat of nine <lb/>
tenths of all disease. <lb/>
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb/>
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb/>
and restore the action of the <lb/>
LIVER to normal condition. <lb/>
Give tone to the system and <lb/>
solid flesh to the body. <lb/>
Take No Substitute. <lb/>
THE BOY AND THE PADDLE. <lb/>
THE SCHOOL BONDS ARE from the Antilles. <lb/>
foil . <lb/>
his <lb/>
i curing j ear i and <lb/>
190-i . i ft public <lb/>
a i . . <lb/>
Gr , C. and was I m- <lb/>
sell . . .-.; paper, w i <lb/>
i run as <lb/>
i is D . <lb/>
i. during <lb/>
its fen la -t c rap my, <lb/>
the to Id- <lb/>
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to point i i i <lb/>
Sound, . . . th <lb/>
of i , p <lb/>
and . . . ice, . <lb/>
tarry elections g . <lb/>
i f the ; is d road j <lb/>
which w w ; be i i i. <lb/>
for the use and benefit of s kid <lb/>
road to gain i ad tin <lb/>
good will of the citizens g <lb/>
said r ad, and in r <lb/>
managers and . <lb/>
of said road in their undertaking, <lb/>
and under the promise from the <lb/>
an lone of . et rs <lb/>
of e y ii eh <lb/>
GRIMESLAND NEWS. <lb/>
Grimesland. N. C, Fe . <lb/>
Rev. J. J. Walker, of Wilson, <lb/>
preached hero Sunday. <lb/>
-Miss Louise Fleming and <lb/>
if , . <lb/>
. v <lb/>
m Saturday l Miss <lb/>
;. o Moore. <lb/>
Sags; Fleming, Paul D <lb/>
i Thigpen, of <lb/>
v, re here Sunday. <lb/>
ii. M. Elks, John <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
made a flying tr p to <lb/>
Gr i . I , <lb/>
Miss Li I r, c Par <lb/>
to, W. Va . is .; , me <lb/>
time with Mrs. W. M. Mo re. <lb/>
Misses Mary ten d and <lb/>
i I-ill Savage, of ,, <lb/>
lay i i <lb/>
I head. <lb/>
C. I a . . . . s <lb/>
w the ox of <lb/>
Moore<lb/>
with u i <lb/>
Several of our <lb/>
t out last <lb/>
night, and reported a , time. <lb/>
There will o. an supper <lb/>
h night for <lb/>
f the church. <lb/>
CM. is, -ton, <lb/>
in town M <lb/>
A. O. Clark and wife cut <lb/>
I I Jack <lb/>
W e t, .-. <lb/>
.-. n, <lb/>
Defense of an and an <lb/>
of Grace. <lb/>
If the boys must be flogged, <lb/>
the paddle seems to be tn almost <lb/>
appointed implement to <lb/>
Jo it with. That area of the boy <lb/>
which it moat aptly is not <lb/>
very susceptible to mortal <lb/>
it has merely a <lb/>
of nerves to unlock <lb/>
tears by their tingling when <lb/>
temperately and the <lb/>
I bones which it contains are so <lb/>
abundantly about with <lb/>
that th re is no <lb/>
th .-. It <lb/>
fashion bl i.-i these e <lb/>
days the <lb/>
I tin affairs of <lb/>
the i -t if there is one <lb/>
piece i more con- <lb/>
am . r h. <lb/>
Almighty icily did fit this and <lb/>
. d one thing <lb/>
i in <lb/>
to e- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
a paddle. <lb/>
be flogged <lb/>
DECISIONS HANDED <lb/>
COURT. <lb/>
Giving Greenville Right to Vote <lb/>
Bonds for Eastern Training School <lb/>
Upheld. <lb/>
The Supreme court yesterday <lb/>
a number of <lb/>
ions, only one of which contained <lb/>
matter of State interest. <lb/>
This was the decision in refer- <lb/>
to the bonds voted by <lb/>
Greenville to support of the new <lb/>
East-rt Training School by <lb/>
which the bonds were upheld. <lb/>
Toe suit was evidently a friendly <lb/>
one, brought to establish the <lb/>
validity of the bonds. <lb/>
Digests of the opinions filed <lb/>
Cox vs. Commissioners, <lb/>
Pitt, Brown, J. Affirmed. <lb/>
The Courts will not go be- <lb/>
hind the r of an act to <lb/>
determine whether the provision <lb/>
of Art. Sec. of the <lb/>
have been complied with. <lb/>
suffrage amendment of <lb/>
1900. while fixing a new <lb/>
cation for voters, left the matter <lb/>
of registration to the legislature. <lb/>
The issue of bonds and a <lb/>
. for purpose of es- <lb/>
an institution not <lb/>
within th , . <lb/>
of the to <lb/>
vi,; in the scope of a city's <lb/>
. . New t <lb/>
. r. <lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
fits a City at Kings- <lb/>
ton, Jamaica. <lb/>
Mr. W. who u a <lb/>
member of i City Council at Kings- <lb/>
ton. West Indies, writes as <lb/>
One h. of Chamberlain's <lb/>
Cough Remedy had good effect on a <lb/>
was giving me trouble and I <lb/>
think I should been more <lb/>
relieved if I had continued the remedy. <lb/>
That it was beneficial and quick in re- <lb/>
me there is no doubt and it is <lb/>
my intention to obtain another <lb/>
sale by all and dealers in <lb/>
Patent Medicines. <lb/>
Notice of Sale. <lb/>
Rodman Wanamaker, of <lb/>
carries insurance in the <lb/>
sum of The two <lb/>
women who carry the heaviest <lb/>
the United States <lb/>
are Mrs. B. N. Duke, of Durham, <lb/>
for and Mrs. Julian S. <lb/>
Can-, of Durham, for <lb/>
Mrs. Mary S. Williamson, of <lb/>
College, carries insurance for <lb/>
John D Rockefeller <lb/>
only carries on his life- <lb/>
Raleigh Net a and Observer. <lb/>
ult; i ; of <lb/>
p d . . . -j ,. , . if <lb/>
d id p d i. borrow a <lb/>
i. the <lb/>
ion of the Oregonian, the paddle <lb/>
is distinctly and unequivocally <lb/>
. Dude of Propensity. <lb/>
Sugg, of Greenville, <lb/>
. <lb/>
It -s <lb/>
only the physical intellectual <lb/>
Arts of the boy, hue also his <lb/>
an unruly youth. <lb/>
. c There is <lb/>
. i i ordinary y <lb/>
long, I i <lb/>
i . patent leather she , <lb/>
rail d coats, standing col- <lb/>
is, i <lb/>
ties, a <lb/>
and diamond and v <lb/>
but then Sugg is not an i <lb/>
; U <lb/>
ex With his hair <lb/>
parted in the middle and a ca <lb/>
he made his appearance Mar <lb/>
last night, to the de- <lb/>
light of the ladies, who hogged <lb/>
him and exclaimed. <lb/>
He wan not at the <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the <lb/>
estate. f J. T <lb/>
tits day to me by the <lb/>
of the Superior Pitt <lb/>
and hiving duly qualified a such <lb/>
administrator notice i given to <lb/>
a l h k claims <lb/>
. tat them to me for paid <lb/>
r n or before <lb/>
or this <lb/>
i plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
All persons indebted to said <lb/>
l . <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
p.- Fred Mills and Wife. <lb/>
Minnie Mills. W C. and wife <lb/>
Mary V. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
C. H. Stokes. I. A. Reel and wife Fan <lb/>
Reel. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the Clerk <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County in <lb/>
above action, directed to <lb/>
undersigned Commissioner, I will on <lb/>
Monday the 16th day of March <lb/>
at the Court House door of <lb/>
in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
bidder for ca-h among <lb/>
the above named than <lb/>
A. Reel end the following de- <lb/>
scribed or lot. of land, to-wit- <lb/>
No. in the division of the lands <lb/>
made in this cruse, and allotted to the <lb/>
he rs-at-law of Ma y Ann Stokes, con- <lb/>
In I acres more or and <lb/>
more described as <lb/>
at a pine, a corner <lb/>
i Patent, and running north <lb/>
east a stake, n-e <lb/>
l-i tart 1-2 poles to a <lb/>
Gum stump, thence north 2-3 de- <lb/>
west in 3-5 poles to a stake with <lb/>
pointers, thence south decrees west <lb/>
pole to a s e on a -itch on the <lb/>
east side the path, thence north <lb/>
a M west 2-3 poles to a <lb/>
stake at the comer of a ditch, thence <lb/>
with the ditch south degrees west <lb/>
t-5 thence with the ditch <lb/>
south d west pole to a <lb/>
thence south degree Mat <lb/>
polis to a -take, thence <lb/>
east poles to a stake on the <lb/>
west aide the path, thence south <lb/>
1-2 degrees eat <lb/>
stake in the Hickman Patent line, <lb/>
line north 1-2 <lb/>
gr as ens- I -2 poles to the <lb/>
shown bi map filed with the <lb/>
rip t in this cause. <lb/>
This re day of 1903. <lb/>
J. U <lb/>
-S <lb/>
h- of <lb/>
ii H. <lb/>
i a W Tucker, <lb/>
By of p war vested in me <lb/>
v l for to the highest <lb/>
bi<lb/>
th Superior Court <lb/>
vs. h Robbing. <lb/>
apparently foredoomed to at we pro- <lb/>
put if it were <lb/>
and to wrath, <lb/>
has been plucked like a brand <lb/>
from the burning by a <lb/>
paddling. The world is full <lb/>
of mer. of light and leading <lb/>
S th i he had <lb/>
and pad for in their <lb/>
columns of I pap rs by i <lb/>
;. <lb/>
. id in other <lb/>
ways i defendant <lb/>
.;.,.;. .; <lb/>
; to , .;. <lb/>
n v w mi th <lb/>
aid c . d his <lb/>
to payment. I only <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
of said . <lb/>
were i <lb/>
ably <lb/>
That th<lb/>
pi <lb/>
. u <lb/>
For the of en <lb/>
hundred dollars with interest <lb/>
thereon. <lb/>
For <lb/>
In his evidence, the plaintiff <lb/>
testified that he did <lb/>
. for the railroad and, after <lb/>
all the victories had been won <lb/>
and the banner was flying, he <lb/>
had honestly asked his pay of <lb/>
Capt. J. M. Turner, who had <lb/>
promised to take care of him; <lb/>
that all that Capt. Turner had <lb/>
offered in requital of strenuous <lb/>
services was in second <lb/>
gage bonds, which plaintiff flatly <lb/>
refused. Plaintiff thereupon <lb/>
sued for fifteen hundred dollars, <lb/>
the value of his editorial columns <lb/>
and other advertisements and <lb/>
notices, and personal work for <lb/>
three years, including work in <lb/>
the election- <lb/>
. e el <lb/>
or th ;.; e i district passed <lb/>
lay Out of a . <lb/>
there were <lb/>
;. <lb/>
t I th <lb/>
p to be opera- <lb/>
tor . .;,. <lb/>
red vote. So <lb/>
t can ha this n was <lb/>
i i . <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Correction. <lb/>
A message from Farm- <lb/>
ville states that the item about <lb/>
the dosing of the to- <lb/>
market, the 28th of Feb- <lb/>
which appeared in our <lb/>
correspondence <lb/>
instant, was an error; that the <lb/>
market will not close for some <lb/>
time yet. <lb/>
Woodmen of the World meet <lb/>
every 2nd, and 4th Thursday <lb/>
nights at eight o'clock- <lb/>
take notice, and report at <lb/>
the forest tonight. <lb/>
C E. Bradley, <lb/>
Banker. <lb/>
Strayed. <lb/>
A medium size white ox with white <lb/>
horns and dark red spots on neck, stub- <lb/>
by tail, marked s it and half moon in <lb/>
both ears. Been gone since last of <lb/>
September, 1907, Suitable reward for <lb/>
information leading to recovery. <lb/>
2-3 ltd <lb/>
Louis <lb/>
Bethel, N. O. <lb/>
th f, and the t who rails <lb/>
it is not <lb/>
I . r <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb/>
by High School, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Infinite In Ells <lb/>
has in bi to <lb/>
wit in so .; <lb/>
.- ; i the brother <lb/>
i Pro . <lb/>
G- I berry, do <lb/>
1st. acuity <lb/>
b i i <lb/>
, do deeply for <lb/>
in this doubly dark <lb/>
Borrow, and desire to <lb/>
only natural he should be <lb/>
such a favorite. And, indeed, it <lb/>
is. Young Mr. Sugg is only five <lb/>
years of age, and can spell his <lb/>
name, he did often enough <lb/>
at Brown's opera house which he <lb/>
v. i . He was a at- <lb/>
traction between acts. He is <lb/>
of for <lb/>
om . . and has a v <lb/>
amiable n. He here <lb/>
with ids grandfather, Co. Isaac <lb/>
. who is suffering with can- <lb/>
.- at the <lb/>
u the Messenger <lb/>
makes is the name of the <lb/>
young gentleman, which is Baird <lb/>
Sugg Brooks, and his home is <lb/>
Elizabeth of Green- <lb/>
ville. . Brooks her little <lb/>
. . Wednesday to visit <lb/>
s. <lb/>
Count <lb/>
I aura i. . <lb/>
hi . i will <lb/>
k notice , entitled as <lb/>
i . the.; <lb/>
r C I Pitt c m . to obi <lb/>
from II a decree of <lb/>
and th will <lb/>
I KB i . the be <lb/>
to I. . term of th. Si <lb/>
r of . to o- held <lb/>
on th.- day April, ms. at the <lb/>
Court House i. . , y in <lb/>
t; C and or demur <lb/>
to in i action, the <lb/>
. toil for <lb/>
f ed In aid <lb/>
This the 24th day <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
, Clerk Court <lb/>
p. <lb/>
Plaintiff. <lb/>
t of the Court <lb/>
N i th i, on Mon- <lb/>
. h i. ., at noon, th.- <lb/>
ii.-d if land or so <lb/>
may he i .-I- to- <lb/>
i o toe lands of me late <lb/>
which lay <lb/>
and V. i; road <lb/>
t . . by said load, <lb/>
n the lands of the late <lb/>
Martin Ion, on the south the <lb/>
of re rag .-. T. . <lb/>
. . . i . l the Town <lb/>
land . .- it b the <lb/>
. . n <lb/>
i . K Fin ; and <lb/>
. ii ., . H, t Jan- <lb/>
i, I in book <lb/>
. . I i <lb/>
or ;. ,., i , tn ea refer- <lb/>
ii e h . lade, made <lb/>
. m of . n for <lb/>
; i- i ii .- i raying . If the it <lb/>
secured En In <lb/>
-I . i lid s will first <lb/>
part f i Mil land which lies to the south <lb/>
of F , treat ix end u <lb/>
i , . I i Raid indebted <lb/>
i . . sell bi i me . <lb/>
February 1908. <lb/>
win K S. PARKS, <lb/>
of J, H Blount. <lb/>
Stray <lb/>
White I spotted bi hoc <lb/>
v ii . la i r and <lb/>
hole i i it. <lb/>
.-;. pr g i.- p and j g <lb/>
coat a d damage's. J, . <lb/>
It. D. i. Greenville, N. C <lb/>
in d w. <lb/>
mow for him. j. . . . W <lb/>
th <lb/>
know him. <lb/>
2nd. in consideration of <lb/>
the lonely weeks of trial for cur <lb/>
principal each one of of us strive <lb/>
to perform faithfully the <lb/>
duties that devolve upon him <lb/>
during these remaining months <lb/>
of work together. <lb/>
3rd. That a copy of those res <lb/>
be given to Prof. Line- <lb/>
and that a be sent to <lb/>
The Daily Reflector for <lb/>
cation. <lb/>
V. Elizabeth Boushall I <lb/>
Ethel May Carroll ,, <lb/>
Anna B. Lawrence or <lb/>
Roy T. Cox. <lb/>
Why Suffer From <lb/>
Do you know that rheumatic pains <lb/>
can be relieved If doubt this <lb/>
one, application of Chamber- <lb/>
Ism Pain Balm. It will make rest and <lb/>
sleep possible, and that certainly means <lb/>
a great deal to any one afflicted with <lb/>
rheumatism. For sale by all Druggists <lb/>
and in Patent <lb/>
I Not Quite <lb/>
often you can gal a <lb/>
thing <lb/>
null screw or <lb/>
gr lacking. Have a good <lb/>
. tool box be prepared fur <lb/>
Our line of tools <lb/>
is a you could desire, and <lb/>
we will see that your tool <lb/>
box does not lack a single <lb/>
useful article. <lb/>
Of Course <lb/>
Notice to Creditor <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
the Superior clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county as executor of the last <lb/>
will and testament of Jennie <lb/>
Cherry, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to persons owing <lb/>
the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment to undersigned, and <lb/>
ill Pi against <lb/>
. estate are notified to present <lb/>
the same co the undersigned for <lb/>
payment on or before the 23rd <lb/>
day of 1900, or this <lb/>
notice will plead in bar of re- <lb/>
This Jan. 23rd, 1908. <lb/>
Joseph G <lb/>
Executor Jennie Cherry, <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
North <lb/>
In the Superior <lb/>
Pitt County Court. <lb/>
Boyd vs. Noah <lb/>
defendant named <lb/>
will take notice that an action <lb/>
entitled us above need in <lb/>
the Superior Court Pitt county <lb/>
for a i in from e b of <lb/>
and the defendant <lb/>
take notice hat he is <lb/>
n d to at <lb/>
term of the Superior Court of <lb/>
county to be held on the <lb/>
y i I l <lb/>
day M it ; he <lb/>
day of March 1908, the Court <lb/>
h . county <lb/>
N. C., or demur to <lb/>
the complaint in said action or <lb/>
the plaintiff will apply to the <lb/>
court for r lief demanded in <lb/>
in said <lb/>
This day of Jan. 1908. <lb/>
D. C. Moore. <lb/>
p ;. <lb/>
Brown, Atty. <lb/>
How Many Bricks <lb/>
Have You Sent <lb/>
Away <lb/>
That sounds like a funny addressed to every cit- <lb/>
of this town and community, but it's really a serious one. <lb/>
There now just completed a magnificent build- <lb/>
of red brick exterior and concrete interior right in the <lb/>
business heart of one of biggest of American cities. It <lb/>
occupies a whole block and calls in a large lettered sign <lb/>
Largest Monolithic Building In tho It has <lb/>
many floors, with about a hundred acres of floor space. The <lb/>
entrances are of solid marble. The floors are beautifully tiled. <lb/>
Altogether it is a credit to <lb/>
the big city in which it <lb/>
Oh, it's a Jim <lb/>
Dandy <lb/>
Now, how many bricks <lb/>
have you sent to the city <lb/>
to go into this big build- <lb/>
Honest, how many <lb/>
Of the hundreds of <lb/>
of brick put <lb/>
into the walls of this <lb/>
th city where it <lb/>
stands has contributed not <lb/>
a single red brick. <lb/>
try people, the people of <lb/>
Email towns and cities far <lb/>
away from the big me- <lb/>
have sent in tho <lb/>
bricks for the <lb/>
of this splendid <lb/>
You may have Font <lb/>
a few bods of bricks your- <lb/>
self without knowing it. <lb/>
This <lb/>
cent structure, which or- <lb/>
a city you <lb/>
never will see your- <lb/>
self, is built of bricks <lb/>
bought with the dollars of <lb/>
people living in towns <lb/>
just like that <lb/>
would like to have some <lb/>
new brick building's themselves now and then. Every dollar <lb/>
contributed to the city building fund means a nice, hefty <lb/>
hod of bricks for this big, beautiful skyscraper, in <lb/>
tho of its kind. This building was put up, through <lb/>
the kind donations of their unknown country cousins, by a <lb/>
firm that ran a small store in that city o few years ago. <lb/>
But this firm conceived the cute idea of having thou- <lb/>
sands of strangers contribute to build its fine, large, <lb/>
new store. <lb/>
And the building is a Mail Order Store. Sec <lb/>
A YOUTHFUL HERO. <lb/>
THE PARALYTIC <lb/>
Festival of Dona. <lb/>
a curious of the <lb/>
that of the observance of a <lb/>
day in of each year culled <lb/>
day, or the festival of the <lb/>
Major Win In Effective Cure For ea Imposts.- Ir. <lb/>
War of 1312. English <lb/>
a few names oblivion, Paralysis i--- often imitated by <lb/>
but 1813, insured lasting beggar and that there <lb/>
fame for Major George no detecting the imposition. A On this day all the and <lb/>
mi Aug. low is directed to hang en array themselves in attire, <lb/>
MM, tho this youthful wrist loosely down, dropping <lb/>
hero were on tho site of fingers of one hand. to drug tho <lb/>
his great limbs in such a manner as. to <lb/>
Daring the war of 1812 u paralytic stroke to the life. <lb/>
a handsome, spirited Kentuckian, He is drilled up to the proper <lb/>
sent by General Harrison to I new mark by marching mm around <lb/>
take command of a poor little stock-, the kitchen for hours at a noon a great feast is prepared, OS- i <lb/>
ids Fort at Lower stretch and night after night. This for benefit of the dolls, <lb/>
now Fremont, O. continued until the patient tan . though the repast is actually <lb/>
place was important only because, bear a sudden and unexpected prick by the grown folks ii <lb/>
it guarded the approach to Harri-1 with a needle or even the touch of a <lb/>
son's headquarters and stores iron without relapsing into <lb/>
the Sandusky river. his normal attitude. <lb/>
On t morning of Aug. Not many years ago one of these <lb/>
mock paralytics, who was accustom- <lb/>
ed to throw off his seeming <lb/>
and play the burglar by way of <lb/>
change, was caught in the vary act <lb/>
of breaking a house and com- <lb/>
for trial. Here he up <lb/>
READY TO <lb/>
Serve Y<lb/>
u. <lb/>
era Proctor, the British com- <lb/>
with regulars, veteran <lb/>
troops who had served under <lb/>
on the peninsula, up <lb/>
river in y of Commodore <lb/>
and landed cannon <lb/>
and howitzer, which they be- such a semblance of hopeless <lb/>
.-.; to l bard fort. Mean- sis deceived everybody. When <lb/>
lie , with Indians, the trial came mi he was carried <lb/>
into the court on a stretcher and <lb/>
laid at full length in dock. <lb/>
To I a loss sanguine I including the judge and <lb/>
, , ; , if i to than <lb/>
V . <lb/>
the woods <lb/>
tho attack from tho opposite <lb/>
the mother of each household <lb/>
adorns the family room in gay <lb/>
ors. Then tho little girls dress nil <lb/>
their dolls, old and new, their <lb/>
best Sunday clothes and prop <lb/>
up about the walls. In the after- <lb/>
con- <lb/>
folks in the <lb/>
evening. Japan the only country <lb/>
that has such a festivity. <lb/>
With anything wanted in <lb/>
of <lb/>
Heavy And Ferny <lb/>
I Complete stock to <lb/>
I from and delivered <lb/>
i promptly anywhere in town <lb/>
I am also ready to <lb/>
I date you Hay, Grain <lb/>
and all kinds of Feed Stuff. <lb/>
Bring, send or i hone <lb/>
orders and your needs will <lb/>
be promptly It is <lb/>
a pleasure to serve patrons. <lb/>
fist <lb/>
the situation <lb/>
hopeless. But <lb/>
showed confidence <lb/>
spired h in those <lb/>
not <lb/>
him. <lb/>
had men and one <lb/>
mall i, which he moved <lb/>
ii-. . i from pi ice i i to induce <lb/>
o be I ho had guns. <lb/>
in of the the <lb/>
,. , a ii i as So <lb/>
i , was it <lb/>
. i <lb/>
into <lb/>
It will .<lb/>
. u <lb/>
. . <lb/>
a pi.-. i re- <lb/>
. the i of Gen <lb/>
i . ,; wrote <lb/>
m. he ha I en <lb/>
baffled a youth who i; pass- <lb/>
ed his twenty-fir I year. lie is <lb/>
a worthy of his gal- <lb/>
jury, the ca <lb/>
lie I with one year's imprison- <lb/>
ii of a long term <lb/>
penal <lb/>
The doctor tho prison to <lb/>
which tho convict was next <lb/>
fell b the whole thing <lb/>
was n sham and tried all she or- <lb/>
methods of, detection, in- <lb/>
a liberal u c of galvanic <lb/>
battery, but without At <lb/>
length heap damp straw <lb/>
c i jail rd, and <lb/>
the in i I on his <lb/>
v In l, was <lb/>
. j . The aw was <lb/>
. . out a <lb/>
Ill . . I dens i i of <lb/>
I the ban- <lb/>
. J i i. than <lb/>
a minute paralytic <lb/>
b I doctor by <lb/>
EH <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb/>
Local Time Table <lb/>
Effective 27th. 1908. <lb/>
Between Norfolk, Va. and Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
WESTBOUND <lb/>
Stale of North Carolina, <lb/>
County <lb/>
In tho Superior <lb/>
Hannah Home, vs- Dennis Home <lb/>
i i am I will take <lb/>
i mi ac i m i I <lb/>
In the Superior <lb/>
of Pitt to absolutely <lb/>
I is d between plaintiff and d <lb/>
i and the w. i <lb/>
take notice that ho is .-. . <lb/>
to appear at next term of the Larson deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
court of county to be held on <lb/>
day or March; i., at the Court house to the and <lb/>
said county in tho town of Greenville persons having claims against <lb/>
North Carolina, answer or demur <lb/>
complaint in I action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff w co the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded in said complaint. <lb/>
This day of January <lb/>
ii. C. Moore, c. S. C. <lb/>
Notice o Creditors <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
the. Superior court clerk of Pitt <lb/>
Car; on deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
STATIONS <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Mid <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday<lb/>
SOU<lb/>
fib <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
EASTBOUND <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
bitty <lb/>
Gr; <lb/>
Zebulon <lb/>
Knightdale <lb/>
R. L BUNCH, T M <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Ex Sunday <lb/>
P. If. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Ex. Sunday <lb/>
; II <lb/>
with a <lb/>
hint uncle. General George Rogers i a <lb/>
himself wrote just be- <lb/>
fore the The enemy are not <lb/>
far distant. expect an attack. I <lb/>
will this post to the last ex- <lb/>
I I have just sent away the <lb/>
I women and children with the pick <lb/>
of the that I may able <lb/>
in act without lie. <lb/>
satined I shall, hope, do my duty. <lb/>
The example set me by my <lb/>
kindred is before me. Let <lb/>
me rather than prove unworthy <lb/>
of their <lb/>
The of Fort Stephenson <lb/>
was the really brilliant effort <lb/>
of the war of General Sher- <lb/>
man said it was the necessary <lb/>
cursor to Perry's victory on the lake <lb/>
and Harrison's triumphant victory <lb/>
at the Thames, which assured to <lb/>
our immediate ancestors tho mas- <lb/>
tery of the great west, and from <lb/>
that day to tout the west has been <lb/>
the bulwark of the <lb/>
his exploit was <lb/>
lieutenant colonel by the <lb/>
president of tho United States, and <lb/>
congress awarded him a gold medal. <lb/>
Companion. <lb/>
; tho <lb/>
Hit. <lb/>
is <lb/>
when <lb/>
I with the <lb/>
Has I c r <lb/>
loads c lie y <lb/>
Hay which will so d on <lb/>
market also <lb/>
cars of Cotton Seed M .-1 <lb/>
and of I n . . d <lb/>
. .<lb/>
had done <lb/>
in a of <lb/>
I have cheated the <lb/>
law out of six <lb/>
The torture such people inflict on <lb/>
themselves for weeks and months <lb/>
a time and voluntarily is simply in- <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
A Retort. <lb/>
A lawyer in Washington was tell- <lb/>
some of neat retorts <lb/>
ho had heard in when he was i <lb/>
reminded of the interchange of <lb/>
compliments between a western <lb/>
judge and a sharp attorney j <lb/>
from Chicago. judge, a quick <lb/>
tempered man, had had several <lb/>
-run with counsel when <lb/>
he observed, t an you <lb/>
cannot teach <lb/>
yon at is tr your <lb/>
retorted Chicago law-<lb/>
The Perambulator. <lb/>
There is no perambulator in the <lb/>
sense of baby carriage in <lb/>
edition of Johnson and the <lb/>
earliest quotation <lb/>
gives for the word is from o <lb/>
letter of Miss in 1867. But <lb/>
the baby carriage have an- <lb/>
the name of an earlier <lb/>
From the end of tho <lb/>
century until well into th <lb/>
nineteenth a In was a <lb/>
machine mow i by <lb/>
and eel <lb/>
stance, to <lb/>
It consisted of a heel <lb/>
and a quarter in <lb/>
trundled with a bundle <lb/>
with clockwork a dial. Prob- j L . <lb/>
this machine took it-- name. , <lb/>
from the men lO <lb/>
who took part in the official j B <lb/>
or beatings of mm III <lb/>
bounds. I have hand for one <lb/>
Double Planer, <lb/>
Matcher Ma- <lb/>
chine and of other <lb/>
I will sell on easy terms. <lb/>
W. S.<lb/>
r- a <lb/>
. . r <lb/>
;, i ; . t ,, <lb/>
. . for hops, ran i all , <lb/>
carriage fares. kinds. Corn lie. la d ; <lb/>
.; <lb/>
feel ;, i rs <lb/>
of Feed. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
William whose <lb/>
lad, become <lb/>
one of the famous lyrics of tho <lb/>
world, wooed, but did not win, An- <lb/>
Laurie. Tho real Annie Laurie <lb/>
nave promise to Douglas, <lb/>
another, a wealthier <lb/>
led <lb/>
H. C. G P A <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
F. W. D P A <lb/>
Goldsboro N. C. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Letters of administration upon the <lb/>
estate of James D. Bullock, deceased, <lb/>
having this day been issued to the <lb/>
by clerk Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt county, and having duly <lb/>
as such administrator, notice is <lb/>
--------j j. i. <lb/>
claims against said to pr <lb/>
them to the signed for payment, <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before the 8th <lb/>
day of or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate are <lb/>
requested to make immediate settle- <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
This the 8th day of February, 1908. <lb/>
, CADDY JAMES, <lb/>
Administrator of James U. Bullock, <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
Jarvis A Attorneys, 2-10 <lb/>
said must the <lb/>
same to the undersigned for pay- <lb/>
on or 21st day <lb/>
of January, 1909, or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 21st day of Jan. 1908. <lb/>
Theo. Carson, <lb/>
Executor of Jesse W. Carson. <lb/>
1-21 ltd <lb/>
E.- . <lb/>
Nature makes some strange pro- <lb/>
visions for fish that to feel or <lb/>
see their way at great depths. Deep <lb/>
soundings in tho Caribbean <lb/>
bring up really uncanny specimens <lb/>
of this Among them is a <lb/>
Ash that has two convex lenses in <lb/>
place of eyes. Those lenses are very <lb/>
bright, of a golden hue and gleam <lb/>
in the sunlight. Another fish, <lb/>
large has eyes that grow on <lb/>
stems sticking out several inches <lb/>
from the bead. Another has an <lb/>
eye on a stem about half a yard <lb/>
long. stem is flexible and may <lb/>
be waved any direction. Some of <lb/>
tho Caribbean sea fishes have eyes <lb/>
that shine like lanterns. <lb/>
but <lb/>
suitor. of <lb/>
Douglas, who was ready to <lb/>
and went to tho wars <lb/>
and when ho came hack married <lb/>
also and left a goodly crop of heirs. <lb/>
Tho tender melody that has won the <lb/>
hearts of people the world over was <lb/>
set to the. words many years after <lb/>
by Lady John Scott. Annie Laurie <lb/>
was born Dec. 1682, at the home <lb/>
of her father, Stephen Laurie., at <lb/>
Scotland, an old <lb/>
stone mansion fortress that <lb/>
had been tho castle of the earls <lb/>
of <lb/>
A Question of <lb/>
On one occasion a bishop who <lb/>
prided himself on never forgetting <lb/>
the name or face of any <lb/>
in his happened to <lb/>
M totaling somewhere rail when <lb/>
Dodging Rules. <lb/>
Alter being conducted through an <lb/>
old church by tho a visitor <lb/>
was so pleased with the <lb/>
courtesy and information that he <lb/>
on giving him half a crown. <lb/>
The man shook head Badly. <lb/>
you, ho said, it's <lb/>
quite against the <lb/>
am sorry for said the <lb/>
visitor, about to return the half <lb/>
crown to his <lb/>
added tho verger, <lb/>
were to find a coin lying on the <lb/>
floor it would not against the <lb/>
rules for me to pick it <lb/>
don Express, <lb/>
Will go Below if <lb/>
You Don't Advertise. <lb/>
Few people realize that the time <lb/>
tO advertise is the dull sea- <lb/>
son. It helps to keep business go- <lb/>
and it will help when business <lb/>
livens up. <lb/>
The Public is Ever on <lb/>
The Lockout <lb/>
for good be it dull or <lb/>
thrifty season and the man who has <lb/>
the bargains put be lore it in the <lb/>
style of a nice advertisement <lb/>
is the man who what business <lb/>
there is to be done. <lb/>
The Reflector is one of the best <lb/>
advertising mediums. It reaches <lb/>
everybody in the County and a <lb/>
great many all over the <lb/>
States. <lb/>
LET US HAVE <lb/>
ADVERTISEMENT<lb/>
Barber Shop <lb/>
EdmondS- Fleming props. <lb/>
i ,. , . <lb/>
Located in sec- <lb/>
of the town. F chairs <lb/>
in and one <lb/>
sided by skilled barber. <lb/>
Our place is inviting, razors <lb/>
sharp. Our towels <lb/>
thank you for past patronage <lb/>
and ask you to coll when <lb/>
work is d. <lb/>
J-W. PERRY GO. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA- <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers <lb/>
Tie <lb/>
. id <lb/>
solicited.<lb/>
Notice To Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly the <lb/>
claims to or 11-. <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
of William Bryant Dixon, no- <lb/>
is hereby given to all persona in- <lb/>
to the estate to make <lb/>
ate payment to the undersigned, and <lb/>
all persona having- claims against the <lb/>
estate are notified to present the same <lb/>
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb/>
before 16th day of February, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
This February 15th. 1908. <lb/>
2-16 ltd W. H. ARNOLD, <lb/>
Executor of William Bryant Dixon. <lb/>
Doling these cold Winter months <lb/>
A Trip Via <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line Railroad <lb/>
Would be just the thing to make life worth living. <lb/>
trains, excellent schedules and tickets which oiler <lb/>
advantage possible for a pleasant no ft tie trip <lb/>
For lull information or Pamphlets call on your nearest <lb/>
Ticket A gent, or write, <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, P. T. M. T. C. WHITE, G. P. A. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N C <lb/>
pULLEY <lb/>
of Fashions, Greenville N. C. <lb/>
Tho Crab B n <lb/>
The crab a fish, <lb/>
it it without hook <lb/>
line. II lies in wait, perhaps In <lb/>
dome creek, with its claws extended <lb/>
in front and open. Perhaps a school <lb/>
I of comes along, and it may <lb/>
ho that a on tho outskirts <lb/>
r I the may swim <lb/>
name, and, to along; through water <lb/>
hi. leaned for-1 tween upper and lower of <lb/>
and, with a charming <lb/>
n certain station clergyman got <lb/>
into the same in <lb/>
bishop was. <lb/>
The bishop recognized tho mans <lb/>
1.1.1 <lb/>
Spell <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
Shoe in Winslow's Stables on <lb/>
Fourth street. All worK <lb/>
promptly and <lb/>
SEN ME ORDERS. <lb/>
ma for forgetting, but <lb/>
how do yo-i spell your <lb/>
was the re- <lb/>
Bits. <lb/>
A Lot or <lb/>
There i lot of humor he- <lb/>
sides, splendid moral for the <lb/>
young business man in a <lb/>
that Was rendered by S <lb/>
jury <lb/>
of the motionless open of <lb/>
the crab. it is well within <lb/>
them tho claw suddenly maps to- <lb/>
and particular little <lb/>
goes no farther. <lb/>
Him. <lb/>
To pungent remarks of <lb/>
professional a western law- <lb/>
began his reply as follows <lb/>
it please court, resting <lb/>
upon tho couch of republican equal <lb/>
as I do, covered with the <lb/>
of constitutional panoply I <lb/>
protected by tho of <lb/>
American liberty as I feel myself to. <lb/>
Cobb I res. S Co. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers, Brokers <lb/>
in Stocks, Cotton. Grain <lb/>
and Provisions, <lb/>
PRIVATE WIRE <lb/>
to New York. Chicago <lb/>
and New Orleans. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
W. C. <lb/>
Civil Engineers and Surveyors <lb/>
North <lb/>
Railroad, . I land ; <lb/>
h specialty. e on <lb/>
II Mr . <lb/>
R h use, on <lb/>
Ir. -1 I CM <lb/>
In <lb/>
.- <lb/>
j lie <lb/>
root, a. <lb/>
, . . lie iv- <lb/>
. ,. <lb/>
We, the jury, find from tho <lb/>
statement that the <lb/>
ed came to his death from heart <lb/>
by business be, despise tho of On pro- <lb/>
RES was caused by <lb/>
failure, which bl turn the down and defy his at tempt to pen- <lb/>
result of fauna to la ll;, tho inter- <lb/>
Kan as Rices my <lb/>
H. K l A r I C K <lb/>
COTTON BUY Fit <lb/>
AND <lb/>
INSURANCE AGENT <lb/>
Office in National Rank <lb/>
FOR SALE. <lb/>
Especially adapted to cotton, <lb/>
tobacco and corn- Good dwell- <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
F. C Harding. <lb/>
GOOD BREAD <lb/>
OR B. L <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
CURES COLDS <lb/>
and <lb/>
Relieves the aches and <lb/>
Na<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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WINtERVILLE i <lb/>
This is in charge F. C. who is authorized to represent The Eastern <lb/>
in and vicinity.<lb/>
Rubber rubber shoes. Now is the time to purchase <lb/>
rubber and heavy your Box Body Carts while they <lb/>
a are cheap, A. G. Cox Man- <lb/>
Co., plenty of <lb/>
Miss Novella went to them on hand. Call and see them. <lb/>
Ayden Friday evening. Beautiful souvenir cards at <lb/>
We can you all kinds Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
of and turned wood Mrs J. K. Cooper left <lb/>
work for on short no- day evening to spend a days <lb/>
Carolina Milling Mfg. <lb/>
HOG ISLAND. <lb/>
New Tobacco Market. <lb/>
A new tobacco market will be <lb/>
established at Snow Hill, the <lb/>
county seat of Greene county, <lb/>
I Eastern North Carolina. Two <lb/>
j warehouses, two leaf houses, <lb/>
storage houses, etc., are being <lb/>
built, and the market will be in <lb/>
bunt next season Snow <lb/>
i located in what is known <lb/>
Th. story of j the finest bright tobacco sec- <lb/>
in n. f. ti-r. in the world, and as the <lb/>
Directly the harbor from. will be in charge of men <lb/>
the v of Nassau, V i. ere is , backed by an <lb/>
island called lb i <lb/>
side of <lb/>
in Ayden <lb/>
seed potatoes <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Mis.- Chapman came in Barber A Co. <lb/>
Stokes night Oliver PI at A W. A- <lb/>
The season is now <lb/>
hand whew most of the farm- rs <lb/>
win likely need carts <lb/>
ens. <lb/>
wins Co. <lb/>
citizen .; <lb/>
made address on <lb/>
Everette school <lb/>
A. G Cox Sat <lb/>
are making their I M and all <lb/>
well Heel carts for buildings <lb/>
bee us prepared quick notice. Can. <lb/>
y ., buy we can came Una Milling and Mfg. Co. <lb/>
;, i . ,. . . i. oats and feed ; <lb/>
ii I t went <lb/>
n tho <lb/>
rd the <lb/>
pecan is a <lb/>
which i used in the tourist <lb/>
Mason in the winter. <lb/>
The fee for bathing ii <lb/>
and includes nil fruit <lb/>
ii.-. Hie bather may wish. The <lb/>
i peeled put on long <lb/>
which is considered the real <lb/>
way i have it. in no limit. <lb/>
. i -i there is a <lb/>
t-. . <lb/>
experience, <lb/>
abundance of capital, predict <lb/>
a r future for Snow Hill. <lb/>
Winston Tobacco Journal. <lb/>
Old Time Fiddlers. <lb/>
R. <lb/>
Of North About <lb/>
PNEUMONIA <lb/>
CURE <lb/>
The Great External Remedy <lb/>
For Co.,, <lb/>
lid <lb/>
make it a never to <lb/>
mend medicines until I have my- <lb/>
self them, ax there are a <lb/>
in land that are perfect <lb/>
.- . but having tried your Cure <lb/>
for Colds, sore throat and other in- <lb/>
troubles, I have no hes- <lb/>
in cordially <lb/>
it to the public, for I it in,; to the people <lb/>
the children. have n of its being used <lb/>
for PNEUMONIA and throat with <lb/>
effect. It is with pleasure I give you this <lb/>
in the world that I can a word <lb/>
Company, I do so without hesitation or re- <lb/>
For Sale by All Druggists, and <lb/>
to kind <lb/>
Pro- <lb/>
Is. ; i d ice C.-. door to post- <lb/>
i lie; Prompt attention <lb/>
, ;. want a nice Cheap cash sale on <lb/>
date i h you had We must have <lb/>
K ,, him an call space for spring stock. <lb/>
r ;. i Me s . Kangaroo priced <lb/>
. r . 1.7 for I <lb/>
j i j here. All heavy shoes riced 1.50 for <lb/>
., . ii . c. shoes ii <lb/>
2.00 I .; heavy <lb/>
. I. <lb/>
. -2 nu <lb/>
., i. <lb/>
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Ii is s fa- <lb/>
. i . in Nassau. At ii a l i n <lb/>
ever . men v. ill fry la i II you <lb/>
th -that is, if j m ; long <lb/>
i . a . ti tares <lb/>
I sat it <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
Mr. I a. i other <lb/>
I-, s the ii <lb/>
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of An . v taking <lb/>
it. . to i lei n i r in So. <lb/>
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. , ho <lb/>
pi.-. h n mint. I <lb/>
time <lb/>
. convention March <lb/>
i under Ola <lb/>
P. All the old fiddlers <lb/>
sin an pickers be <lb/>
and at ; convention will some <lb/>
immense. who can <lb/>
to take part in it should <lb/>
ml their names to Mr. Forbes- <lb/>
deadlock in the <lb/>
legislature hat <lb/>
by th--- election of former j <lb/>
, William Bradley, <lb/>
.<lb/>
hi <lb/>
Use to Die. <lb/>
tn-ind nut there Is no <lb/>
Of long ad i <lb/>
get Hr n New -j <lb/>
J. of <lb/>
i Pa. would o be today <lb/>
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. up a cough Hun any-1 <lb/>
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. but . <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
TO <lb/>
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x i. mother last <lb/>
M . ii .-. heavy <lb/>
i-. of dry and 8.76 Harrington <lb/>
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i old <lb/>
i. i-. . <lb/>
V lien two A <lb/>
I ladder the <lb/>
I; met the purser, i <lb/>
who was mt. <lb/>
been here ho <lb/>
if yon want <lb/>
t- to lift <lb/>
to be <lb/>
corn <lb/>
Wm. who for distributes fertilizer <lb/>
been doing a con any distance <lb/>
it Think id labor <lb/>
recently moved farm I by this machine. <lb/>
i. at Harrington <lb/>
t . is f kinds cir Co. <lb/>
from th -i W, Ange Oar line of new <lb/>
ft Co. just opened. A W. Ange <lb/>
,. r.,. Ash <lb/>
day, March See our new line of ladies an, <lb/>
through there will be shoes. A. V. Ange <lb/>
at the Episcopal church land Co. <lb/>
y V. and Rev T. H- King his reg- <lb/>
at o'clock. Every-j appointment Sunday mom- <lb/>
attend and night ac the Baptist j Nassau was a which the <lb/>
these will consist; church. congregations Nassau name for an <lb/>
of evening prayer and five attended both services. He New Providence. <lb/>
was telling the <lb/>
it I've in-, it <lb/>
been in m oil I <lb/>
it's And you can i <lb/>
get all you want, <lb/>
i ii the prim of the <lb/>
lath. All you can eat for a <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
I a <lb/>
r. ii a fellow over <lb/>
I;. J thirty <lb/>
By and by maybe hi- conscience i <lb/>
both . and ho to the <lb/>
old fellow who runs <lb/>
eating too much, <lb/>
eh <lb/>
n says the old chap. <lb/>
hi ii the island its <lb/>
name one of you fellows came <lb/>
On board the boat it left <lb/>
Everybody. I <lb/>
Mr. u i. , ii , <lb/>
in the Delbert Bull mg, <lb/>
I fully till <lb/>
i. i r been of c ii t- r- as, <lb/>
every-j <lb/>
ion. , It corrects <lb/>
i in u ; w t and <lb/>
i., u .- <lb/>
. ii best I <lb/>
I ding, <lb/>
r it is <lb/>
u at J u, drug <lb/>
If you inches, you <lb/>
to be tail. <lb/>
la the World. <lb/>
Rev. P. of Fast Raymond, <lb/>
Maine, have used <lb/>
Salve for years, on my <lb/>
wound, and other <lb/>
and lino it tho h in the <lb/>
I use it too with great success <lb/>
in veterinary business. Price <lb/>
at J. L. Wooten's drug store. <lb/>
talks. <lb/>
I preached on the first temptation <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
suddenly turned to one <lb/>
A new line of dry goods and of Christ St the morning service, Americans and <lb/>
notions expected this week, and on the second one at night. ho you island <lb/>
Come and them. A. I We handle the castings for the lighthouse and the wreck <lb/>
following plows, entrance F Well, <lb/>
Nye <lb/>
ducted Sun- and j ahead. Tell as the story of <lb/>
day in. <lb/>
The time -s almost at <lb/>
in. <lb/>
hand <lb/>
when will need such <lb/>
lent cotton planters <lb/>
sowers. So <lb/>
Harrington Barber Co <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
W. H. Smith <lb/>
t r early with A. G. I tHe interest of A. D. Cox in the <lb/>
Cc for these <lb/>
goods sad then you. be sure <lb/>
get; supply in ample time. <lb/>
Guy Taylor, of Ayden, is <lb/>
Carolina Milling <lb/>
Co. and will conduct the bus- <lb/>
at tho sane place- All <lb/>
work promptly looked after Mr. <lb/>
Banding a few days here with i Cox will still with the <lb/>
Fresh seed peanuts of different <lb/>
kinds a. A. W. Ange ft Co. <lb/>
Poultry of all heights at <lb/>
I -r ii Co. <lb/>
Uri B principal <lb/>
of Pia Business <lb/>
College, w a ere Tuesday in the <lb/>
rest of . institution. <lb/>
The A .- Co, are row <lb/>
ex; lot poultry <lb/>
Fence, v. . I be to <lb/>
our i d to <lb/>
come i before they buy <lb/>
We can quote prices that will <lb/>
talk. Plow still go- <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Co. I <lb/>
Carroll and Lela <lb/>
Bosch Sunday with <lb/>
Kate <lb/>
oats Harrington <lb/>
Co. m <lb/>
Rev. T. H. accompanied <lb/>
Cox went out to the <lb/>
Everett school house Sunday <lb/>
and <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
The Little <lb/>
Little things are not to be g. <lb/>
because they are trifling <lb/>
The fa tooth will make <lb/>
the be.,. give way tn <lb/>
the strongest language. Grains <lb/>
of sand, h they be, com- <lb/>
pose this and grand <lb/>
of ours, it is the of pen- <lb/>
nil b that make you rich. Little <lb/>
things in youth accumulate <lb/>
character in oM age, and form <lb/>
your eternal destiny. It is the <lb/>
close observation little things <lb/>
that is the secret of your <lb/>
in all the pursuits of life. <lb/>
Knowledge is only the <lb/>
of facts. The science <lb/>
of printing owes its origin to the <lb/>
rude impressions carved on the <lb/>
bark of a beech tree, Durham <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
For lot of Jumbo <lb/>
peanuts, hand picked, especially <lb/>
for seed at per bushel Also <lb/>
a lot of the Improved King Cot- <lb/>
ton seed pounds in seed <lb/>
makes hundred pound <lb/>
the man who ate i;. r cu and <lb/>
then was told maybe that's how tho <lb/>
island got its the Amer- <lb/>
said <lb/>
com b, v. a Ii pi <lb/>
i i details, <lb/>
what i.- tho <lb/>
American. <lb/>
this chap went over there <lb/>
and stayed all afternoon and ate <lb/>
more oranges, probably <lb/>
forty-two, lea so have heard, <lb/>
and lie going tn go lie <lb/>
sighed I . i the <lb/>
I In had my <lb/>
money's worth. But I don't <lb/>
you <lb/>
t said tho <lb/>
fell . . <lb/>
i i , what i m <lb/>
is i the com Ii <lb/>
in i ion. <lb/>
admitted one <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ai . , i , <lb/>
Fretting about tomorrow's <lb/>
many troubles never drives them<lb/>
The Lucky Quartet. <lb/>
Is ore pay cut fur a box of <lb/>
King's Now Lilt. Pills. <lb/>
bring the health that's more <lb/>
for head- <lb/>
nm- <lb/>
If m u the <lb/>
will refunded at J. L. <lb/>
drug store. <lb/>
.;. j <lb/>
now t list <lb/>
The to make it comply <lb/>
i la . Post- <lb/>
into effect <lb/>
April it. Under dies no weekly <lb/>
be sent to who <lb/>
do not renew I n i after the <lb/>
date to is paid. <lb/>
To send it longer without payment will <lb/>
require a on each paper. <lb/>
Therefore we ask eve y subscriber to <lb/>
The owes for one <lb/>
year longer to i at <lb/>
once so we your on our <lb/>
list. The publisher can have no choice in <lb/>
this, but will to comply with the <lb/>
law. <lb/>
We hope every subscriber attend to <lb/>
this promptly is had rather not drop a <lb/>
single name from cur list. But bear <lb/>
mind that The Eastern Reflector cannot <lb/>
be mailed after April 1st. to any person <lb/>
who owes for one year or longer. <lb/>
ADVERTISE <lb/>
the <lb/>
. . <lb/>
D. J. and Owner <lb/>
VOL. No. N <lb/>
WITH COMMISSIONERS. <lb/>
AT MARCH <lb/>
MEETING. <lb/>
of County Claims I <lb/>
sum for <lb/>
April Court, <lb/>
of county <lb/>
rt <lb/>
the 2nd, <lb/>
the members <lb/>
s were drawn on the <lb/>
as <lb/>
county horns <lb/>
1215.51; bridges court <lb/>
Truth In to Fiction. <lb/>
PITT FRIDAY. MARCH 1908 <lb/>
Ons Dollar Tear <lb/>
NUMBER <lb/>
CHANGE THE <lb/>
Of Pitt <lb/>
WHAT ALDERMEN <lb/>
To the <lb/>
Now that it is a fact an <lb/>
iron bridge is to be across <lb/>
Tar river at ill , and that <lb/>
a contract has bean made to be-<lb/>
at an early v. it not be <lb/>
wise to place it at the foot of <lb/>
Evans street When you con- <lb/>
r every phase the <lb/>
lion it is m do this and <lb/>
it will prove ; ring to <lb/>
en th. North side of <lb/>
she river as the town of <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
To tear up the and <lb/>
compel all to cross the <lb/>
river on a flit 1st. Dan- <lb/>
2nd. Inc 3rd. <lb/>
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF <lb/>
THE BOARD. <lb/>
ELDER HOUSE <lb/>
POISONED FODDER FOUND NEAR <lb/>
STABLE. <lb/>
I roads jury <lb/>
tickets index <lb/>
of deeds court cost 130.20; 2nd. <lb/>
county Great loss of tin , and time is <lb/>
roads up <lb/>
dollars can easily be figured <lb/>
Swift the <lb/>
From old bridge the Allan- <lb/>
tic Line runs parallel with <lb/>
i road for a mile <lb/>
From eight to trains com <lb/>
The road near T. <lb/>
for at February m <lb/>
in. soldered laid out. <lb/>
Two p were <lb/>
for township, one <lb/>
from the end of the road <lb/>
Cross to the Green-1 When a farm.-r wants to <lb/>
Washington road to town he has to send a <lb/>
creek; the Other from hand on account of it. <lb/>
bend in road near W- H. His and his children have <lb/>
the Wash at home because of it <lb/>
the run of a year the north <lb/>
daily <lb/>
Ivor them to ran <lb/>
a constant <lb/>
Sidewalks, Water <lb/>
and Other Matters. <lb/>
of met in <lb/>
monthly session Thurs- <lb/>
day t. ail the members g <lb/>
present. <lb/>
C. S having been <lb/>
. to the vacancy in i <lb/>
ward, was in <lb/>
The water and light commit- <lb/>
tee report that the plant had <lb/>
been thoroughly inspected and <lb/>
no are needed at pres- <lb/>
The has bean over- <lb/>
hauled and affords sufficient <lb/>
water for the needs of the town. <lb/>
The cemetery re- <lb/>
commended a revision of prices <lb/>
of unsold Iota in the old of <lb/>
the cemetery asked for the <lb/>
appointment of s special com- <lb/>
assist the standing <lb/>
cemetery committee in <lb/>
the premises and arranging <lb/>
the seal.-- of prices. Aldermen <lb/>
and R J- Forbes <lb/>
Loss Folly Covered by Insurance- <lb/>
Mr. Barnhill Away From Home. <lb/>
Bethel N. C. Hare 9-The <lb/>
of Elder T. H <lb/>
boot miles was <lb/>
d strove. by are Sunday <lb/>
was not <lb/>
homo at the urn-i, having gone <lb/>
Tyrrell county U Sat- <lb/>
THE SAME OLD CRY. <lb/>
Prohibition <lb/>
Against tn People- <lb/>
h.- ell worn chestnut <lb/>
the pr bill discriminating <lb/>
the country people and in <lb/>
favor of town people is <lb/>
d around the <lb/>
nm in quarters is <lb/>
g its effect. We <lb/>
of i-v people in the vicinity <lb/>
who declare <lb/>
THE <lb/>
TRUSTEES <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Pleased With Location Set K <lb/>
r . <lb/>
Slat-; Y- <lb/>
i-w- <lb/>
tees of the <lb/>
Sc re <lb/>
here <lb/>
i the <lb/>
with <lb/>
They d <lb/>
cook <lb/>
arc vote against ,. <lb/>
because th bill hearing arc el <lb/>
privilege of buying their <lb/>
denying It W other steps as w-. re <lb/>
All anybody with half <lb/>
tense need to do is to get a copy on i <lb/>
of the and read it for them- buildings i <lb/>
selves to seethe falsity of this <lb/>
statement Every drug store <lb/>
statement, <lb/>
licensed to medical t. <lb/>
at home. <lb/>
the fire near the in the <lb/>
o'clock; and it <lb/>
caught from the flue. Moat <lb/>
Che house bold goods were <lb/>
burned, hut these the build- <lb/>
were fully insured. <lb/>
A man who came here this <lb/>
morning from Mr. <lb/>
with Paris en on it had been <lb/>
found just back of <lb/>
and I mm. h <lb/>
occupied by sheriff a <lb/>
m, it must ha <lb/>
; an <lb/>
hare bes i <lb/>
T. J. Jar <lb/>
C W. <lb/>
every sale and the Neck; F k <lb/>
the to whom ton. i i. On <lb/>
the sites are made, which record the <lb/>
shall be subset times to w, fr. v, <lb/>
the inspection the<lb/>
did <lb/>
at the mouth of <lb/>
road <lb/>
There was also a petition for a <lb/>
road from the old Plank road <lb/>
the Tyson place to tho new road <lb/>
leading from the <lb/>
road to the road. <lb/>
J. S. tendered hit <lb/>
were appointed. <lb/>
Several property owners on <lb/>
Dickinson avenue appeared and <lb/>
through R W. King and T. E. <lb/>
Hooker present id a paper sign <lb/>
ed by ail tut of the <lb/>
owners on the agree <lb/>
On i <lb/>
the aM i<lb/>
v d; <lb/>
T en- <lb/>
of <lb/>
es <lb/>
re. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Th, it is no as to who <lb/>
the <lb/>
cf the Fire at His <lb/>
Horn. <lb/>
Elder T. H. Barnhill, whose <lb/>
home mar Bethel was burned <lb/>
.------ <lb/>
the mayor and i with V. <lb/>
the city or town in u <lb/>
lice <lb/>
Men . <lb/>
side of the river is deprived of <lb/>
more than the difference in the <lb/>
cost of changing the bridge as <lb/>
above suggested. <lb/>
Driving is one of the principle <lb/>
pleasures of th town of Green <lb/>
, , night was in town <lb/>
to enough property had <lb/>
a m and on <lb/>
width in case of paving that not more <lb/>
route from Five Points to the <lb/>
depots. <lb/>
Alderman Bowen was apt <lb/>
ed a committee to pure <lb/>
.,.,. The AC L. road running to connect the <lb/>
nation as constable of Carolina with the public road . ;, M <lb/>
re <lb/>
as <lb/>
spot in the bill is a by ts to <lb/>
made to the farmers who grounds. This <lb/>
apples and grapes. We the grounds are going <lb/>
have been delighted if that cow-1 b o ether <lb/>
clause had b.-en eliminated, In beauty. <lb/>
he city or town . . Mr, u . . <lb/>
and registered , r. -i. <lb/>
i.-ts, Is located, i i of the i i <lb/>
The only week I to this . and w <lb/>
. .- kin la a ti-o trustees to I <lb/>
nation as .- , <lb/>
township, which was accepted- ; those would drive <lb/>
R a Smith was elected con-i pleasure of the <lb/>
stable to fill a vacancy in Farm- roads on the north of <lb/>
x.; all <lb/>
the river. Taking all this into <lb/>
consideration, it is economy to <lb/>
put the bridge at the foot of <lb/>
Evans street. This bridge is a <lb/>
permanency, it is for the <lb/>
coupling t <lb/>
fire engine with hydrants <lb/>
tip cover loss. Two <lb/>
washstand and a gun <lb/>
. all that was saved from the <lb/>
buying- <lb/>
Mr. Barnhill told us that <lb/>
t. am were all sick from cat- <lb/>
permanency, it is for side of street ii <lb/>
and profit of everybody. town will construct the <lb/>
therefore it should be moved crossings. Aldermen Carr <lb/>
. j i i were <lb/>
away from the railroad. <lb/>
Citizen <lb/>
tho <lb/>
Have your dressed at at per bushel. <lb/>
inn Milling Mfg. Co. W <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Mrs- Noah Forces died <lb/>
o'clock Sui day evening, at bar <lb/>
about four miles from <lb/>
She leaves a husband and I <lb/>
children. Three of the ii r <lb/>
Mrs Nora Jolly and Messrs. KI <lb/>
and Forbes, live in Green <lb/>
villa <lb/>
Simply Add boil- <lb/>
cool serve. per <lb/>
all <lb/>
ville township. <lb/>
Some additions were made <lb/>
the pauper list, and some <lb/>
and exemptions to <lb/>
tax list. <lb/>
The following were drawn as <lb/>
jurors for the April term of <lb/>
First week-J S Warren, Thad <lb/>
Lewis. <lb/>
J B J R <lb/>
David J R Dozier,. <lb/>
Cotton, E C King, Josephus of Saturday, <lb/>
J A Teel. E B March 1908. <lb/>
J Evans, R I May, P H Kittrell. . Devotional <lb/>
O-E Warren, J A R G Arnold. <lb/>
Chapman, A M Moseley, J B J- <lb/>
Richard H <lb/>
R Bullock, J D Williams, Charles <lb/>
the poisoned fodder <lb/>
it needed in case of fire, <lb/>
C submitted a prop- by tone <lb/>
from owners of pr . th. m. <lb/>
agreeing to lay side- m <lb/>
walks Davis street, showing <lb/>
Greenville Heights down <lb/>
north side of screes <lb/>
side of Pitt street if <lb/>
There are several prominent <lb/>
building architects of wide r U- <lb/>
competing for the i ct <lb/>
Ti<lb/>
Pin ASSOCIATION. <lb/>
J. T. Bundy, R J <lb/>
Moore, J T Nelson, W <lb/>
J A Adams, Joseph Tripp, W <lb/>
Hart, W C Joyner, J R <lb/>
Barnhill. R L Little. <lb/>
Second week-J H Browning. <lb/>
R L B E S J <lb/>
Nobles, Joyner Wingate, L <lb/>
.-------, <lb/>
English why it should <lb/>
be taught in the public schools. <lb/>
Supt. E. M. Rollins. <lb/>
Illustrative lessons m <lb/>
spelling and reading, based or, <lb/>
Ward's method.-Miss Bessie <lb/>
Harding- <lb/>
R. D. <lb/>
W. Connor, Sec. N. C Historical <lb/>
and P. J. Forbes were appointed <lb/>
to take charge of the matter and <lb/>
make necessary contract for the <lb/>
work. <lb/>
A resolution was adopted pro- <lb/>
that previous to <lb/>
any street of the town <lb/>
taps water be made to supply ad- <lb/>
property owners for do- <lb/>
purposes, to cost of the <lb/>
of the taps to by abutting <lb/>
property owner when it is put <lb/>
in u-e. <lb/>
Alderman Carr was apt minted <lb/>
a committee to consult E. <lb/>
A. Kline In regard to clear- <lb/>
up the old public graveyard, <lb/>
belonging to the town, lying o <lb/>
BUSINESS LOCALS. <lb/>
The best drink of coffee- Gold <lb/>
Medal-at S. M Schultz- <lb/>
fine cabbage plants <lb/>
sale. D D. <lb/>
For Side -Female calf, Jersey <lb/>
and D- D. <lb/>
for the very people whose favor <lb/>
is sought by it will vote <lb/>
the bill anyhow, and It will ,,. <lb/>
carried by real prohibitionists for building plans, <lb/>
are opposed to wine r E. of U <lb/>
cider as well as to whiskey. We p. Stanley <lb/>
are ashamed that, if iSl,,. Wilmington; W. <lb/>
we are informed, New Bern; t. <lb/>
considerable opposition to the Mitchell, of Norfolk ; <lb/>
in Davidson among the cl Durham; <lb/>
I try people on the ground have j of t. <lb/>
mentioned. However, aw Tuesday evening Sup i, <lb/>
glad to say that blithe counties visiting <lb/>
in the State are not as ant I entertained at supper y ex- <lb/>
as face know of I Got. and <lb/>
no other county quite o low in j home Fifth T. <lb/>
the scale of intelligence; I even From to <lb/>
here with all our ignorance <lb/>
must hope that there is virtue <lb/>
enough in the county to save it <lb/>
from the shame of giving a ma- <lb/>
th visiting architects were ex- <lb/>
tended of Carolina <lb/>
spent the time <lb/>
; i <lb/>
, , , . <lb/>
between Fourth and boyhood days- <lb/>
Everything the way of feed <lb/>
F. V. John.-tin a. <lb/>
It is the talk of the town. The <lb/>
convention on the <lb/>
10th. <lb/>
Hay of all kinds at F. <lb/>
i near A C. L. depot. <lb/>
The old convention <lb/>
will take you Lack grandpa's <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
pleasantly in club room <lb/>
enjoyment of guests <lb/>
greatly Increased <lb/>
Nobles, Joyner Wingate b Raleigh. N. C <lb/>
Chapman, W G Little, C S Carr, m discipline. <lb/>
W B Williams, J R Newton. H S l <lb/>
W ii o iv <lb/>
Tyson, C H Forbes, N R Corey, <lb/>
G A R J Lewis. A P <lb/>
A J Flanagan. C H Rogers. <lb/>
n m <lb/>
Is known wherever Cotton is grown and Fer- <lb/>
used, as the greatest producer of large <lb/>
yields. <lb/>
See that the trade mark is on every guarantees <lb/>
imitations and insures you are getting the genuine <lb/>
Royster goods. <lb/>
ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb/>
Delegates to District Conference. <lb/>
The District Conference of the <lb/>
Washington, district, M. E. <lb/>
Church South will meet at <lb/>
May 6th. The following are <lb/>
delegates from Jarvis Memorial <lb/>
church; G. Prichard. <lb/>
Brown, L. H. and J. U <lb/>
Little. Alternates; Jas. Brown, <lb/>
J, W, Higgs. D. D. Overton and <lb/>
James Long. <lb/>
At the quarterly conference <lb/>
held in Jarvis Memorial church <lb/>
Sunday night. L H. Pender was <lb/>
elected Sunday school <lb/>
to succeed Geo. S. <lb/>
ard, resigned. <lb/>
The waist sale to be held <lb/>
by the Ladies Aid Society the <lb/>
Baptist church, will place <lb/>
Friday and 13th and <lb/>
14th. <lb/>
-Supt. Julian B. Martin. <lb/>
Discussions on <lb/>
topics. <lb/>
Announcements by Supt. W. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Adjournment. <lb/>
DEATH OF MRS. <lb/>
N. C. Mar. <lb/>
Mrs Catherine Robbins died at <lb/>
her home in Feb. <lb/>
26th. 1908 in her seventieth year <lb/>
of age. She is survived by <lb/>
Fifth streets. <lb/>
The different officers made re- <lb/>
port of collections for past <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Accounts were allowed and <lb/>
paid amounting to 51,641.60. <lb/>
Oyster <lb/>
gasoline boat <lb/>
j, at the bottom of the river at <lb/>
Old Sparta with a load of oysters <lb/>
in the shall <lb/>
The boat returning from <lb/>
Washington where the bivalves <lb/>
were At old Sparta <lb/>
the boat sprung and be- <lb/>
Remains were taken to her old <lb/>
home near Rocky Mount, <lb/>
interment. We deeply Jo <lb/>
with the bereaved family, Southerner. <lb/>
and that our Heavenly For Rent-5 room house n <lb/>
comfort lad Greenville. Apply <lb/>
re, agent. <lb/>
Lowest prices on cotton seed <lb/>
meal and hulls at F V. John- <lb/>
r-e ID. <lb/>
I have limited quantity of seed <lb/>
corn, will produce to <lb/>
bushels per for sale. <lb/>
P- <lb/>
in favor of liquor- We <lb/>
must meet this old falsehood that <lb/>
appeals to the passion <lb/>
dice of ignorant country <lb/>
show them that if there was <lb/>
ever any the <lb/>
Watts and Ward law against <lb/>
them the bill wipes <lb/>
it out by making the sale of liquor <lb/>
illegal In town <lb/>
well as in country. Intelligent <lb/>
farmers can he of <lb/>
vice in this campaign by making <lb/>
sacrifice of time, and visit placed <lb/>
those dark places where the The had not <lb/>
demagogue loves n <lb/>
vocal b rendered <lb/>
ignorant country people I by Mi's. Travis E. or. <lb/>
.-. r l i his morning <lb/>
. C in <lb/>
V. II. K, or- <lb/>
Joyner, <lb/>
president; C. W. a- <lb/>
R. Cobb, tn bu T. J. <lb/>
Jarvis, J. Y T. <lb/>
Ormond, <lb/>
bond of the tn surer was <lb/>
, upon<lb/>
You certainly had better be <lb/>
paying your taxes for last year. <lb/>
Subscribe the Reflector- <lb/>
COX'S HILL ITEMS. <lb/>
Cox's Mill, N. C. March i. <lb/>
of Chocowinity- <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb/>
friends here. <lb/>
Miss Lillie Corey visited Miss <lb/>
Bessie Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Wilson, of <lb/>
is spending with <lb/>
Miss Bessie Moore. <lb/>
J. If, Cox went to Kinston last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Ed. Moore and Oscar <lb/>
went to Saturday. <lb/>
This fine weather has got the <lb/>
farmers to hustling. <lb/>
L, F Everette and Griffin Rouse <lb/>
went to Washington Saturday. <lb/>
There will be preaching at <lb/>
Black Jack nest Saturday and <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
infamous trade and expose his <lb/>
sophistries and his falsehood. W e <lb/>
are striking the snake this time <lb/>
wherever we find mm, and in- <lb/>
stead of driving liquor into the <lb/>
towns and cities as the Watts <lb/>
law did, we propose to drive it <lb/>
dean oat the -Charity and <lb/>
Children. <lb/>
. r, butt spec- <lb/>
noon <lb/>
lighted <lb/>
the h for t.-o <lb/>
school and think it ideal. <lb/>
school <lb/>
.-.,. of the <lb/>
n branch the <lb/>
old mi in <lb/>
i March 20th and <lb/>
What La v Says. <lb/>
The Reflector has been ; <lb/>
to print the law in regard to . <lb/>
seine and net on purpose of the meet- <lb/>
river, for the information of is ad- <lb/>
interested. The law of of the cause of <lb/>
reads; ., Such a meeting ought <lb/>
If person tho 15th. much <lb/>
to tho 10th day of <lb/>
and will <lb/>
of every year, from <lb/>
o'clock meridian Saturday <lb/>
sunrise Monday morning of <lb/>
each week shall any <lb/>
set net, drift net or any other <lb/>
net of any name or <lb/>
in the waters of or <lb/>
Tar rivers and tributaries, ex- <lb/>
bow or skim nets, he shall <lb/>
be guilty of a misdemeanor. <lb/>
no doubt do so. <lb/>
We have for sale some nice <lb/>
hand made cypress and pine <lb/>
shingles at Also <lb/>
field peas at Of <lb/>
tho little pea. it U which <lb/>
is the best pea Know r. <lb/>
p, , , . ,, <lb/>
G. A. Johnson Bro. <lb/>
rD <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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